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Title
Libraries before Alexandria
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Libraries--Middle East--History--To 400 (LCSH)
Libraries
Middle East
To 400 (FAST)
Genre Form
History (FAST)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Maps
Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: Z843.A1 L53 2019 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 027.0394 full (Source: 23)
Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Summary
The creation of the Library of Alexandria is widely regarded as one of the great achievements in the history of humankind - a giant endeavour to amass all known literature and scholarly texts in one central location, so as to preserve it and make it available for the public. In turn, this event has been viewed as a historical turning point that separates the ancient world from classical antiquity. Standard works on the library continue to present the idea behind the institution as novel and, at least implicitly, as a product of Greek thought. Yet, although the scale of the collection in Alexandria seems to have been unprecedented, the notion of creating central repositories of knowledge, while perhaps new to Greek tradition, was age-old in the Near East where the building was erected. Here the existence of libraries can be traced back another two millennia, from the twenty-seventh century BCE to the third century CE, and so the creation of the Library in Alexandria was not so much the beginning of an intellectual adventure as the impressive culmination of a very long tradition. This volume presents the first comprehensive study of these ancient libraries across the 'Cradle of Civilization' and traces their institutional and scholarly roots back to the early cities and states and the advent of writing itself. Leading specialists in the intellectual history of each individual period and region covered in the volume present and discuss the enormous textual and archaeological material available on the early collections, offering a uniquely readable account intended for a broad audience of the libraries in Egypt and Western Asia as centres of knowledge prior to the famous Library of Alexandria. -- Provided by publisher, page 4 of book jacket.
Table Of Contents
Libraries before Alexandria / Kim Ryholt, Gojko Barjamovic
The rise of libraries in western Asia, c.2600-2300 BCE / Kamran Vincent Zand
Libraries in ancient Egypt, c.2600-1600 BCE / R.B. Parkinson
Archives and libraries in the old Babylonian period, c.1900-1600 BCE / Paul Delnero
The tablet collections of the Hittite state, c.1650-1080 BCE / Paola Dardano
Libraries in Syria and the Levant in the late Bronze age, c.1450-1100 BCE / Matthew Rutz
Libraries in ancient Egypt, c.1600-800 BCE / Fredrik Hagen
Scholarly tablet collections in first-millennium Assyria and Babylonia, c.700-200 BCE / Eleanor Robson, Kathryn Stevens
Assurbanipal's library : an overview / Irving Finkel
Libraries from late period and Graeco-Roman Egypt, c.800 BCE - 250 CE / Kim Ryholt
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Libraries before Alexandria