Papyrus : the invention of books in the ancient world

"Papyrus is an enthralling journey through the history of books and libraries in the ancient world and those who have helped preserve their rich literary traditions. Long before books were mass-produced, those made of reeds from along the Nile were worth fighting and dying for. Journeying along...

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Main Author: Vallejo, Irene (Author, VerfasserIn)
Other Authors: Whittle, Charlotte (Translator, ÜbersetzerIn)
Document Type: Book
Language:English
Spanish
Published: New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 2022
Edition:First edition
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Related Items:Rezensiert in: Two books on tradition
Author Notes:Irene Vallejo ; translated from the Spanish by Charlotte Whittle
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