The library of Alexandria.
Centre of learning in the ancient world. Edited by Roy MacLeod. London 2002.
In stock
Isbn
1860648215
€20.00
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Condition : very good, minor signs of shelf wear.
This book demonstrates how Alexandria became - thanks to the contemporary reputation of its library - a point of convergence of Greek, Roman, Jewish and Syrian cultures that attracted scholars and statesmen from all over the ancient world. It also explores the history of Alexander the Great and of Alexandria itself, the greatest city in the ancient world.
Condition | Used - Very Good |
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Language | United Kingdom |
Illustrated | No |
Year | 2002 |
Author / Cartographer / Photographer | Collectif |
Editor | Tauris I. B. |
First edition | No |
Signed edition | No |
Signed binding | No |
Armorial binding | No |
Binding / Format | Softcover |
Size | 23,5 x 16 cm |
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