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: Objects that lose their practical use but gain meaning (souls) as they enter collections or museums, thus becoming "souls of time" that bridge the past and present.
"Dusze Chronosa" (Chronos' Souls) is the title of a significant academic work by the Polish historian and philosopher of culture, . Overview of the Work Dusze Chronosa
: A central thesis in Pomian's work is that museums serve as the primary site where the secular "souls" of historical eras are preserved against the decay of Chronos (linear time). Key Contextual Links : Objects that lose their practical use but