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Considering the Classics: Greek Philosophers, Roman Satirists, Old Testament Prophets

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Mouseion


The library of Alexandria or Mouseion was perhaps Alexander's greatest indirect legacy. More about it here.
Posted by Tom Matrullo at 2:47 PM

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      • Paradiso I in English
      • Alexander in Dante and as heir to Zeno
      • The Mouseion
      • Sources for Alexander: Modern and Ancient
      • Alexander's domain
      • Philosophy and Narrative
      • Caesar, sunk by Gauls, surfaces
      • Rome's Treasure
      • The man whose life made Caesar weep
      • An online bio of Caesar
      • Caesar online and previously noted
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