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Ptolemy II and the Great Library of Alexandria

8 min · 29 de may de 2026
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In this episode of What Happened After Alexander the Great Died, Lucas and Luna explore the founding and golden age of the Library of Alexandria under Ptolemy II Philadelphus. They discuss how the Ptolemies transformed Alexandria into the intellectual capital of the Hellenistic world, the legendary acquisition of books—including the alleged theft of Athenian state documents—and the role of scholars like Zenodotus and Callimachus in organizing knowledge. The conversation covers the library's connection to the Musaeum, the translation of the Septuagint, and the bitter rivalries with Pergamon's library. The episode also touches on the practical challenges of papyrus supply and the eventual decline of the library under later Ptolemaic rulers and Roman influence. This is a deep dive into how one institution shaped the course of scholarship and why it remains a symbol of ancient ambition. #LibraryOfAlexandria #PtolemyII #PtolemyIIPhiladelphus #HellenisticEgypt #Alexandria #MuseumOfAlexandria #Zenodotus #Callimachus #Septuagint #Papyrus #PtolemaicDynasty #HellenisticWorld #AncientLibraries #PergamonLibrary #AlexandrianScholarship #AncientGreek #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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