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The vanished library

Luciano Canfora ; translated by Martin Ryle

(Hellenistic culture and society, 7)

University of California Press, 1989, c1987

  • : pbk

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La biblioteca scomparsa

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Bibliography: p. 100-106

Includes index

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: pbk ISBN 9780520072558

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Recreates the world of ancient Egypt, describes how the Library of Alexandria was created, and speculates on its destruction.
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ISBN 9780520073043

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The Library of Alexandria, one of the wonders of the Ancient World, has haunted Western culture for over 2,000 years. The Ptolemaic kings of Egypt--successors of Alexander the Great--had a staggering ambition: to house all of the books ever written under one roof, and the story of the universal library and its destruction still has the power to move us. But what was the library, and where was it? Did it exist at all? Contemporary descriptions are vague and contradictory. The fate of the precious books themselves is a subject of endless speculation. Canfora resolves these puzzles in one of the most unusual books of classical history ever written. He recreates the world of Egypt and the Greeks in brief chapters that marry the craft of the novelist and the discipline of the historian. Anecdotes, conversations, and reconstructions give The Vanished Library the compulsion of an exotic tale, yet Canfora bases all of them on historical and literary sources, which he discusses with great panache. As the chilling conclusion to this elegant piece of historical detective work he establishes who burned the books. This volume has benefited from the collegial support of The Wake Forest University Studium.

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