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| | | | If there is a story that forms the heart of New Atheist bad history, it's the tale of the Great Library of Alexandria and its destruction by a Christian mob. It's the central moral fable of the Draper-White Thesis, where wise and rational Greeks and Romans store up all the wisdom of the pre-Christian ancient world in a single library, treasuring science and reason and bringing western civilisation to the brink of a technological and industrial revolution. But then a... Read More Read More | |
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| | | | How many pyramids are there in Egypt? Most people only know the three at Giza, built by the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. Some also recall the stepped pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara and, perhaps, Sneferu's bent pyramid in Dashur. However, there are many more, ranging from the Red Pyramid, also | |
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derrickjknight.com
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| | Partly because he has much more contemporary and subsequent source material available to him than had those covering earlier periods, and partly because of his own fluid prose, M. T. Clanchy has pr... |