• PugJesus@piefed.socialOPM
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    1 month ago

    Honestly, as much as I crave those classical texts, the destruction of Baghdad had much further-reaching effects (especially economic, but certainly including greater loss of potential learning/extant texts) than any, or all, of Alexandria’s fires. Baghdad wasn’t built in a day, but it was sacked in one.

    … metaphorically speaking, since I’m pretty sure the sack was a literal multi-day affair.

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      1 month ago

      i have heard somewhere that the amount of books that were there - it took days (closer to week, maybe more, allegedly) for books to burn, that is the amount of stuff that was burnt.

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        I remember it being described, possibly hyperbolically, as turning the local river black with ink there were so many texts tossed into water to destroy them.

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          sometimes all you can think is how much info we lost, and if we could have progressed at a better rate than current time line