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6/25/2025, 3:36:47 AM
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>No one actually knows about history kek
if only you knew how bad things really are...
>Sargons City of Books, the imposing Library of Uruk, the royal Storehouse of the Wisdom of the Sumer and Akkad, is little more than a name. its fragments few and hardly readable.
>The greatest Patron of Ashurbanipal, amassed an immense library in his palace at Niniveh, it is gone like the archives of the Sumerian patesis at lagash and those of the Babylonian Princes, at Nippur, as well as the collections of the Medians at Ecbatana, of the Persians at Susa, and of the Minoans at Knossos.
>In Egypt nothing remains of the libraries of the early Kings, of the enourmous Library of the 7th Dynasty at Memphis hardly anything has come down to us.
>Akhenatens Archives are Lost, the "dispensary of the Soul", the vast storehouse of Egyptian Lore and learning at Thebes, the greatest achievments of "Ozymandian, King of Kings, Ramses III, is no more.
>a treasure of 40k scrolls in the Serapeum, while the collection at Brucheum was little short of half a Million, the Books at Alexandria around 700k, almost all of them Originals, of these Collections NOTHING remains.
>47BC Caesar accidentally burned down the royal Library in egypt
>Caeser then collected 200k scrolls from Rome and gave them to Egypt
>Egyptian Priests Aurchan destroyed the restored the Brucheum in 273 AD and most its books perished in the reign of Theodosius
>Christian Mobs pillaged the Serapeum at the conquest of Alexandria by the Saracens
>whatever survived this destruction got destroyed by Muslims
>practically nothing remains of the most ancient Greek and Roman literature
>No one actually knows about history kek
if only you knew how bad things really are...
>Sargons City of Books, the imposing Library of Uruk, the royal Storehouse of the Wisdom of the Sumer and Akkad, is little more than a name. its fragments few and hardly readable.
>The greatest Patron of Ashurbanipal, amassed an immense library in his palace at Niniveh, it is gone like the archives of the Sumerian patesis at lagash and those of the Babylonian Princes, at Nippur, as well as the collections of the Medians at Ecbatana, of the Persians at Susa, and of the Minoans at Knossos.
>In Egypt nothing remains of the libraries of the early Kings, of the enourmous Library of the 7th Dynasty at Memphis hardly anything has come down to us.
>Akhenatens Archives are Lost, the "dispensary of the Soul", the vast storehouse of Egyptian Lore and learning at Thebes, the greatest achievments of "Ozymandian, King of Kings, Ramses III, is no more.
>a treasure of 40k scrolls in the Serapeum, while the collection at Brucheum was little short of half a Million, the Books at Alexandria around 700k, almost all of them Originals, of these Collections NOTHING remains.
>47BC Caesar accidentally burned down the royal Library in egypt
>Caeser then collected 200k scrolls from Rome and gave them to Egypt
>Egyptian Priests Aurchan destroyed the restored the Brucheum in 273 AD and most its books perished in the reign of Theodosius
>Christian Mobs pillaged the Serapeum at the conquest of Alexandria by the Saracens
>whatever survived this destruction got destroyed by Muslims
>practically nothing remains of the most ancient Greek and Roman literature
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