The Desert Fathers

A Web-Based Bibliography on the emergence of early Christian cosmology

"In the fourth century a.d. the deserts of Egypt, Palestine, Arabia and Persia were peopled by a race of men.... They sought a way to God that was uncharted and freely chosen, not inherited from others who had mapped it out beforehand. They sought a God whom they alone could find, not one who was 'given' in a set stereotyped form by somebody else." ...Thomas Merton, The Wisdom of the Desert

Beyond the Desert: Ancient Libraries of the Mediterranean: Contents

"A great library contains the diary of the human race."— Address on Opening the Birmingham Free Library...George Mercer DAWSON (1849-1901)

  • Ancient Libraries: Welcome and Introduction
  • First a simple list
  • The "book" during Hellenistic and Roman Periods
  • Attempts at Preservation in Ancient Libraries
  • Alexandria (Egypt)...Main and Serapeum Libraries
  • Athens (Greece)...Apellicon Library
  • Athens (Greece)...Library of Hadrian
  • Athens (Greece)...Library of Pantainos
  • Caesarea Maritima (Israel)...Theological Library
  • Constantinople (Turkey)...The Imperial Library
  • Ephesus (Turkey)...Celsus Library
  • Nysa (Turkey)...Library
  • Pergamum (Turkey)...Hellenistic Library
  • Pergamum (Turkey)...The Library in the Asklepieion
  • Rome (Italy)...Palatine Library
  • Timgad (Algeria)...Rogatinus Library

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