·         Great Library

The Great Library is a collection of material which some portions and copies date all the way back to 1000 years before writing has been translated and understandable by academic standards.

 

The great library has been split apart and come back together more times than can be easily counted.

One of the most famous was the library at Alexandria. Every city he conquered, instead of burning all the codex’s and scrolls, he sent them all back to a centralized location. The Alexandria library.

Not the first nor the last time the works of the world would be gathered in one location.

 

This book is about the story of what the great library is, and how it survived intact as a disjoined whole from 4000 bce to present.

When it was scattered, who forced the scattering, whom caused it to come back together.