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athenaeum (ˌæθɪˈniːəm) or atheneum n 1. (Education) an institution for the promotion of learning 2. (Education) a building containing a reading room or library, esp one used by such an institution [C18: from Late Latin, from Greek Athēnaion temple of Athene, frequented by poets and teachers]
Blind Peter had a atheneum constructed while he was in the city. It can be found to the east and under the current Guild hall building in central London. Rathe Haversham has kept it up and expanded it in honor of his teacher while he is gone from the city.