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The ocean at home: An illustrated history of the aquarium
Brunner, B. (2005). The ocean at home: An illustrated history of the aquarium. Princeton Architectural Press: New York. ISBN 1-56898-502-9. 143 pp.
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Brunner, B. (2011). The ocean at home: An illustrated history of the aquarium. Revised and expanded edition. Reaktion Books: London. ISBN 978-1-861898-166. 168 pp., more

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Keywords
    Aquaria
    Historical account
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Brunner, B.

Abstract
    The mysterious world beneath the ocean's surface has captivated man for centuries—the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and ancient Chinese all kept fish in their homes for purposes other than the culinary. But it was not until the nineteenth-century invention of the aquarium that the deep was truly domesticated, offering the curiously inclined a chance to invent their very own exotic sea world within their own walls. In this fascinating history of the aquarium, Bernd Brunner traces the development of this most wonderful invention, giving insight into the cultural and social circumstances that accompanied its swift rise in popularity. Brunner tells a compelling story of obsession, beauty, discovery, and delight, from the aquarium's humble origins as a tool for scientific observation to the Victorian era's elaborately decorated containers of oceanic curiosity, to the great public aquaria of the twentieth century.

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