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- acroaterion: In ancient Greece, a hall or place where lectures were given.
- arceps: In ancient Greece and Rome, a building in which archives of a city or state were deposited; also called archeion or tabularium. Same as archivium.
- archarium: Also see archivium.
- archibus: Also see archivium.
- archivium: In ancient Greece and Rome, a building in which archives of a city or state were deposited; also called archeion or tabularium.
- arcibum: Also see arcibum, archivium.
- arcibus: Also see arcibum, archivium.
- arcivum: Also see archivium.
- beth-midrash: A traditional Jewish school.
- bibliotheca: A library; a place to keep books.
- bibliotheco: Library.
- bibliotheque: Library.
- bookstack: A tier of shelving for a library.
- carrel: A small room in a library, assigned for temporary, private use to student or researcher.
- carrol: Also see carrel.
- deanery: A building for the office or residence of a dean.
- divinity hall: In Scotland, the building or department of a university in which divinity is taught.
- laboratory: A room or a building for research and other scientific activities.
- lyceum: A building for general education by means of public discussions, lectures, concerts, etc.
- madrasa: Islamic theological/legal place of instruction, usually with a court with iwan, accommodation, and study-cells. The grandest madrasas resembled four-iwan mosque plans, with cells on two story’s arranged around the court…
- madraseh: Islamic theological/legal place of instruction, usually with a court with iwan, accommodation, and study-cells. The grandest madrasas resembled four-iwan mosque plans, with cells on two story’s arranged around the court…
- madrassa: Islamic theological/legal place of instruction, usually with a court with iwan, accommodation, and study-cells. The grandest madrasas resembled four-iwan mosque plans, with cells on two story’s arranged around the court…
- medreseh: Islamic theological/legal place of instruction, usually with a court with iwan, accommodation, and study-cells. The grandest madrasas resembled four-iwan mosque plans, with cells on two story’s arranged around the court…
- medresseh: A college of Moslem law, often a mosque so used.
- protectory: A building for the care and education of wayward or destitute children.
- school: A building in which students of the elementary grades receive instruction.
- schoolhouse: A building devised or appropriate for use as a school. 2. The dwelling house provided for the use of the schoolmaster or schoolmistress, generally attached to or adjoining a school…
- seminary: A place of education; a school, academy, college, or university; especially a school for the education of men for the priesthood.
- tabularium: Also see archivium.
- t’ien wen tai: A Chinese term for an observatory.