Jeff Lacy

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“fearful dangers suddenly overspread the whole world, such as are related in no ancient fables or histories.” In Alexandria, the tremors and ensuing winds were so violent that large ships were spewed out by the sea and landed on rooftops. Most of the last visual remains of the Ptolemaic Greco-Egyptian dream city, home to the best minds and the greatest collection of books the world had ever seen, sank out of sight forever.
Introducing the Ancient Greeks: From Bronze Age Seafarers to Navigators of the Western Mind
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