Monday, March 11, 2019

City and its Libraries


City and its Libraries



Whether it was the 7th century library in the city of Nineveh, built by the Assyrian ruler Ashurbanipal, or the Library of Alexandria built by Ptolemy I in 295 BC or a large number of other ancient libraries including the Imperial Library of Constantinople built by Constantius II in 357 CE, the Library of Aristotle built a few decades before the commencement of the common era, the 4th century built library of Nalanda, and many of the other libraries, all these testify to the continuation of a tradition that goes back over two thousand years.


Regards 

Mr. Pralhad Jadhav  
Research Scholar (IGNOU)
Senior Manager @ Knowledge Repository  
Khaitan & Co 
Twitter Handle | @Pralhad161978
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