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Library of Villa Dei Papiri at Herculaneum (Paperback)
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Library of Villa Dei Papiri at Herculaneum (Paperback)
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The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeii in A.D. 79 also
buried nearby Herculaneum. Over time the location of the small town
was forgotten. Shortly after its rediscovery in the 1730s,
excavations--more likely treasure hunts--were organized that
unearthed ancient sculptures that had survived the disaster. The
richest finds were from a villa that came to be called the Villa
dei Papiri, because it also yielded upward of a thousand papyrus
rolls--the only library ever to have been recovered from the
classical world. To the great excitement of contemporaries, the
papyri held out the tantalizing possibility of the rediscovery of
lost masterpieces by classical writers.
Written for the general reader, this introduction to the ancient
library describes the long and difficult history of attempts to
unwind the damaged rolls. Sider discusses the texts that have been
deciphered and puts them in the context of literacy and Roman
society of the time. He describes the how the ancient books were
created from papyrus, and provides an account of attitudes toward
books in Greece and Rome. He also surveys the private and civic
libraries of the ancient world. This thoroughly researched and
engaging book will be enjoyed by any reader with an interest in
classical studies.
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