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Judi Lynn

(162,361 posts)
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 03:12 PM Jul 2018

'Spectacular' ancient public library discovered in Germany


Remains of grand building that may have housed up to 20,000 scrolls uncovered in central Cologne, dating back to second century AD

Alison Flood
Tue 31 Jul 2018 09.48 EDT

The remains of the oldest public library in Germany, a building erected almost two millennia ago that may have housed up to 20,000 scrolls, have been discovered in the middle of Cologne.

The walls were first uncovered in 2017, during an excavation on the grounds of a Protestant church in the centre of the city. Archaeologists knew they were of Roman origins, with Cologne being one of Germany’s oldest cities, founded by the Romans in 50 AD under the name Colonia. But the discovery of niches in the walls, measuring approximately 80cm by 50cm, was, initially, mystifying.

“It took us some time to match up the parallels – we could see the niches were too small to bear statues inside. But what they are are kind of cupboards for the scrolls,” said Dr Dirk Schmitz from the Roman-Germanic Museum of Cologne. “They are very particular to libraries – you can see the same ones in the library at Ephesus.”

It is not clear how many scrolls the library would have held, but it would have been “quite huge – maybe 20,000”, said Schmitz. The building would have been slightly smaller than the famed library at Ephesus, which was built in 117 AD. He described the discovery as “really incredible – a spectacular find”.

More:
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jul/31/spectacular-ancient-public-library-discovered-in-germany
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'Spectacular' ancient public library discovered in Germany (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jul 2018 OP
K&R suffragette Jul 2018 #1
I am grateful it was buried underground since most of Koln/Cologne BigmanPigman Jul 2018 #2
A lot of history happens in 2,000 years. Cities can be sacked, too. Hekate Jul 2018 #7
Always appreciate your posts n/t hibbing Jul 2018 #3
Wow that's awesome workinclasszero Jul 2018 #4
Wow. Seems no scrolls survived. miyazaki Jul 2018 #5
Wow! burrowowl Jul 2018 #6
science is getting better at that. pansypoo53219 Jul 2018 #10
that's where we will find the secret of authoritarian power - that certainot Jul 2018 #8
OMG. Where there's knowledge, there's science bucolic_frolic Jul 2018 #9

Hekate

(94,606 posts)
7. A lot of history happens in 2,000 years. Cities can be sacked, too.
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 05:28 PM
Jul 2018

But you are right. What a find.

miyazaki

(2,380 posts)
5. Wow. Seems no scrolls survived.
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 04:47 PM
Jul 2018

Was hoping to get a copy of Suetonius' lost book "Lives of Famous Whores".

I'm sure it would have been a best seller.



 

certainot

(9,090 posts)
8. that's where we will find the secret of authoritarian power - that
Tue Jul 31, 2018, 05:31 PM
Jul 2018

modern organized religions were designed to increase sex on the wrong brain by repressing and inhibiting sex to increase frustration leading to wrong handed masturbation, leading to the irrational need for certainty, fear, greed, violent men, and the authoritarian dynamic that made the trump presidency

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