library of Alexandria and the fire that did not destroy it. I: Modern reflections up to Justus Lipsius

This paper (first of two parts) aims to gather the most important testimonies of modern age authors regarding the Library of Alexandria, so that can be observed how the fire in 47 b.C. is considered. The increasing knowledge of the classical texts improves gradually the historical reconstruction of...

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Main Author: Luca Tiberi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2020-12-01
Series:Bibliothecae.it
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Online Access:https://bibliothecae.unibo.it/article/view/11818
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Summary:This paper (first of two parts) aims to gather the most important testimonies of modern age authors regarding the Library of Alexandria, so that can be observed how the fire in 47 b.C. is considered. The increasing knowledge of the classical texts improves gradually the historical reconstruction of the event and poses new questions. Some variae lectiones from greek and roman authors are also discussed in order to draw more accurate conclusions. Particularly is examined the probable source of the Isidorus’ strange number (70.000) in Or. VI, 3, 5, concerning the amount of books destroyed by the fire.
ISSN:2280-7934
2283-9364