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This work examines the public archives and libraries of the Greek world from the late Archaic period to the beginning of Trajan’s rule. This study, including a catalogue, focuses on the buildings that housed the archives and libraries, their organisation, and their place in the Greek cities and the Hellenistic kingdoms. The work is aimed both at classicists and at historians of libraries, books and archives, and covers a gap in our knowledge of institutions that were important despite a relative lack of visibility in the literature and the archaeological record, in an ancient civilization that is known for having given birth to one of the most celebrated institutions of knowledge and book preservation in the the Great Library of Alexandria.
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BAR International Series - 2536: Archives et bibliothèques dans le monde grec, Gaëlle Coqueugniot
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- Título
- BAR International Series - 2536: Archives et bibliothèques dans le monde grec
- Subtítulo
- Édifices et organisation - Ve siècle avant notre ère – IIe siècle de notre ère
- Idioma
- Francés
- Autores
- Gaëlle Coqueugniot
- Editorial
- British Archaeological Reports
- Publicado en
- 2013
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 168
- ISBN10
- 1407311549
- ISBN13
- 9781407311548
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ciencias sociales, Tema histórico, Antigüedad, Arqueología, Grecia antigua
- Descripción
- This work examines the public archives and libraries of the Greek world from the late Archaic period to the beginning of Trajan’s rule. This study, including a catalogue, focuses on the buildings that housed the archives and libraries, their organisation, and their place in the Greek cities and the Hellenistic kingdoms. The work is aimed both at classicists and at historians of libraries, books and archives, and covers a gap in our knowledge of institutions that were important despite a relative lack of visibility in the literature and the archaeological record, in an ancient civilization that is known for having given birth to one of the most celebrated institutions of knowledge and book preservation in the the Great Library of Alexandria.


