
The Library of Alexandria was a research and writing institution founded in the 3rd century BCE in the city of Alexandria, Egypt, by the Ptolemaic Dynasty. Regarded as one of the largest and most influential centers of knowledge in the ancient world, it developed in parallel with the rise of Alexandria—established by Alexander the Great—in the Hellenistic realm. More than a mere repository of books, the library formed part of a scientific and intellectual complex called the Museion. It was const
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Can you imagine a world without the internet or tablets, where all knowledge was gathered in a single grand building? That was precisely the case with the Library of Alexandria in Egypt! Established thousands of years ago, this center beat like the heart of the world’s knowledge, drawing information from every corner of the globe.How Was the Library Founded?After conquering Egypt, Alexander the Great founded the city of Alexandria, named after himself. The kings who followed him, deeply passiona
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Eratosthenes (c. 276–194 BCE) was one of the most versatile scholars of the ancient world. He made contributions as a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, poet, philosopher, and librarian. He is particularly known for measuring the Earth’s circumference, developing the “Sieve of Eratosthenes” to identify prime numbers, and laying the foundations of geography as a scientific discipline. During his tenure as chief librarian of the Library of Alexandria, he played a leading role in the institutio
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