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
Mobile @
9665911593
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