THE Internet is great. It was designed, with its peer-to-peer network, with military tolerance for any breakdown. Its open access to the dissemination of information is the greatest public library, billboard, and church door in history.
The Internet is great. I use it to research every day. If there was an Internet when I was young, I would have spent much time on it. As it is, it grows every day, like kudzu.
Here's to the Library of Alexandria, and the Great Internet.
Ross F.
Gina Miller wrote:
> The Alexandrian Library
> ... Finally, there is the evidence given
> above for the earlier destruction of the library.
> SANDYS, A History of Classical Scholarship (Cambridge, 1903); RITSCHL,
> Opuscula Philologica, I; SUSEMIHL, Geschichte der gr. Litteratur in der
> Alexandrinerzeit (Leipzig, 1891); DZIATZKO, in PAULY-WISSOWA,
> Real-Encyclopędie, III, 409-414.
>
> GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING
> Transcribed by Thomas J. Bress
> >From the Catholic Encyclopedia, copyright © 1913 by the Encyclopedia Press,
> Inc. Electronic version copyright © 1997 by New Advent, Inc.
>
> Here's a interesting link:
>
> http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~hamwic/spooky/library.html
>
> Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
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