The Library of Celsus was an ancient knowledge powerhouse
The Library of Celsus in ancient Ephesus housed 12,000 scrolls, standing as a monumental Roman knowledge center and architectural marvel that drew scholars and citizens alike.
Imagine a library holding 12,000 scrolls! The Library of Celsus in ancient Ephesus, modern-day Turkey, was a monumental knowledge center built between 110 and 135 AD. Commissioned by Tiberius Julius Aquila Polemaeanus, it honored his father, a Roman consul and avid text collector.
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