Title: Discover the World Your Library
1Discover the World _at_ Your Library
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April 2009
Ancient Libraries 300 BCE 200 BCE
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2Ancient Libraries ca. 300 BCE
- First great private library established
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- Established in Ancient Greece in the city of
Athens - Established by Aristotle, philosopher and
scientist
Source SIRS Knowledge Source Grolier Online
3Ancient Libraries ca. 300 BCE Location of
Aristotles private library
Source Grolier Online
4Ancient Libraries - ca. 200 BCE
- Library of Pergamum in Western Asia Minor
- Located in Western Asia Minornow Turkey
- Founded by Attalus I
- Contained as many as 160,000 papyrus scrolls
Source Facts on File - Ancient History
5Ancient Libraries Pergamum and Alexandria
Legend
Ptolemy II, ruler of Alexandria, became so
jealous of the competing Pergamum library that he
banned the export of papyrus from Egypt.
So
Source eLibrary Papyrus http//www.greece.org/a
lexandria/library/library7.htm
6Ancient Libraries Pergamum and Alexandria
Legend continued
the scribes at the Pergamum library were forced
to transcribe text on parchment, a material made
from animal skins, such as calf skin or sheep
skin.
Source eLibrary
7Ancient Libraries Pergamum and Alexandria
Fact
Parchment was found to be much more durable than
papyrus thus, it came to replace papyrus as the
main writing material in Europe.
Source eLibrary
8Ancient Libraries Today Pergamum - The Ruins
Source Grolier Online Grolier Multimedia
Encyclopedia
9Ancient Libraries Today Library at Alexandria
Ancient Alexandria was home to a library, which
was founded about 295 B.C. and burned to the
ground in the fourth century. Ruins were never
found. The auditoriums were found near the
portico of the Roman Theater in the eastern part
of the city. All the lecture halls are of
identical dimensions.
Source World Book
10Ancient Libraries Pergamum and Alexandria
- The ancient libraries of Alexandria and Pergamum
were intended to be places where the most eminent
minds of the time would meet. These ancient
facilities were the research centers of the
world. Aristotle, Archimedes, Eratosthenes,
Euclid, and others used the Alexandria library.
Scholars from all over the world were invited to
come.
Source http//www.alia.org.au/groups/active/prese
ntations/alexandria.jpg
11Ancient Libraries Pergamum and Alexandria
- The library at Alexandria was open to all
civilization. Every effort was made to collect
and transcribe every book in the world. Any ship
that docked in Alexandria was searched. If any
books were found, they were copied for the
library.
Source http//www.alia.org.au/groups/active/prese
ntations/alexandria.jpg
12Ancient Libraries Pergamum and Alexandria
- Sadlythe library at Alexandria was partially
burned when Julius Caesar and his army attacked
Alexandria. No one knows how much of it was
destroyed. It is believed that the library was
finally destroyed by an earthquake although
there are other legends that explain its demise.
Source http//culture11.com/files/libertywire/u5/
image/4_Cole_Thomas_The_Course_of_Empire_Destructi
on_1836.jpg
13Ancient Libraries Pergamum and Alexandria
- The Library at Pergamum came under the control of
the Romans around 133 BCE. Funds that covered the
maintenance of the library soon dwindled and the
library was no longer kept maintainedthus
eventually falling into ruins.
Source http//library.thinkquest.org/17709/images
/pergmum2.jpg
14Our journey continued to
Source Facts on File
15Greece
Source Facts on File
16Greece
The first great private library was established
in the city of __________.
Source WorldBook
17From Greece we travelled to
Source Facts on File
18Turkey (Nineveh)
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19Turkey (Nineveh)
Why did parchment, which was used in the Pergamum
Library in Turkey, replace papyrus as the main
writing material in Europe?
Source World Book
20Today we visited
Source Facts on File
21Think About It
- Who do you think most frequently had the
opportunity to use the Ancient Libraries?
Explain. - When a new book for the ancient libraries at
Alexandria and Pergamum was discovered, how was a
copy made? (Rememberthis is ca. 300 BCE.) - What are some theories that explain the
destruction of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in
Alexandria, Egypt?
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