The Library of Alexandria: Centre of Learning in the Ancient World"The Library of Alexandria explores one of the greatest cultural adornments of the late ancient world. The origins of the 'vanished library' of Alexandria lie in the distant echoes of the great library of Pisistratus in Athens, an institution which set the tone for establishing a dominant culture and inspired Alexander the Great to build a library of his own in his empire's most important city. Thus he expanded his cultural and imperial influence and power throughout the known world. The library contained thousands of scrolls of Greek, Hebrew and Mesopotamian literature as well as art and artefacts from ancient Egypt. Roy MacLeod has here assembled an array of distinguished scholars to bring this great institution - - tragically destroyed at the fall of Alexandria in 643 - - back to life. |
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He has an international reputation for his work on Ciceronian rhetoric in the
Middle Ages. He has recently published Ciceronian Rhetoric in Treatise,
Scholion, and Commentary (Brepols, 1995) • [_, as PREFACE When Julius
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Sommario
Before Alexandria Libraries in the Ancient Near East | 19 |
Alexandria The Umbilicus of the Ancient World | 35 |
Cloistered Bookworms in the ChickenCoop of the Muses The Ancient Library of Alexandria | 61 |
Aristotles Works The Possible Origins of the Alexandria Collection | 79 |
Scholarship in the Alexandrian Manner | 93 |
Doctors in the Library The Strange Tale of Apollonius the Bookworm and Other Stories | 95 |
The Theatre of Paphos and the Theatre of Alexandria Some First Thoughts | 115 |
Scholars and Students in the Roman East | 127 |
The Neoplatonists and the Mystery Schools of the Mediterranean | 143 |
Alexandria and its Medieval Legacy The Book the Monk and the Rose | 163 |
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The Library of Alexandria: Centre of Learning in the Ancient World Roy MacLeod Anteprima limitata - 2005 |
The Library of Alexandria: Rediscovering the Cradle of Western Culture Roy MacLeod Anteprima non disponibile - 2000 |
The Library of Alexandria: Centre of Learning in the Ancient World Roy MacLeod Anteprima non disponibile - 2002 |
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