History Channel - Ancient Mysteries - The Lost Treasure of the Alexandria Library 1/5
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I find it hard to believe this was aired on the History channel, nowadays its mostly just about WW2, Bible stories and Ancient astronauts...sigh.
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@beet74 Ancient historians and philosophers write about it.
Among them being Plutarch, Aulus Gellius, Seneca.
The Letter of Aristeas seems to be the earliest mention at around 2 BCE.
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I don't know why anyone romanticizes Julius Caesar. He was a monster for his destruction of the Gauls and the destruction of the Library.
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Julius Caesar is actually the biggest dumbass that ever lived
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The library is not lost! I have it downloaded in my thumbdrive right here!!
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@Standuble I am not saying that the Library didn't exist, I am just curious why other wonders have their existence doubted yet the Library doesn't. It has no more scraps left than some of the other so called Wonders of the Ancient World.
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@beet74 Scraps of evidence do survive, some of the scrolls do survive also.
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We know very little about this library, yet no one doubts that it existed. Why is that? Many other wonders of the ancient world have their very existence debated, yet this place is never considered a myth, all without proof one way or another.
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Yeah, I watch South Park and Beavis and Butthead. But I still enjoy educational stuff, too.
u just earned yourself a subscription. congratz.
soggy9 1 year ago 16
Very nice, thanks
ModernPharaoh77 2 years ago 15