The Library of Alexandria
Posted by Eva de Lourdes on October 13, 2024
Then and now.

This library was burnt down three times with all its priceless scrolls and maps. Some of its scholars were stoned to death, such as Hypatia. UNESCO funded rebuilding a modern version of the library but following its ancient design.

The roof’s inclined angle was intended to allow light in without blinding scholars or students with direct sunlight. The mosaic glass was blue and green to provide calm and eye rest to readers and writers.

The walls in the modern version have the niches where scrolls were kept.

Here I am sitting on a bench resembling an in between scroll-book version. Awed and pleased to see young Egyptian students using the library. May all book burning worldwide stop and may this library be a symbol of the preservation of knowledge for new generations.

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