The Burning of the Library of Alexandria: What Actually Happened in 48 BCE
The story is familiar. Julius Caesar, besieged in Alexandria, orders the ships…
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The story is familiar. Julius Caesar, besieged in Alexandria, orders the ships…
The attention, captured by screen, becomes disembodied. The eye, fixed on glow,…
The Library of Alexandria had a twin. Not as famous, not as…
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You already know the symptoms. The check. The refresh. The notification that…
You have heard the story. The greatest library of the ancient world….
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From his “two Mathematical fountaines”—Arithmetic and Geometry—John Dee derives nineteen mathematical arts,…