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The earliest authenticated library, that of Pharaoh Ramses II, in the second millennium before our era, bore an inscription over its portals designating it as "the house of healing for the soul."
Among the papyri obtained by Anastasy approximately 14 may be part of the Theban Magical Library dating to the third and fourth century AD. These 14 texts were, alongside the other papyri, divided among museums and institutions on various occasions.1 . The first part of the Anastasy collection was up for sale in 1828.
The Theban Magical Library is widely recognised by scholars of Roman Egyptian magic as the most important surviving magical archive, but to date several inconsistent models of its contents have been proposed.
The Theban Magical Library is widely recognised by scholars of Roman Egyptian magic as the most important surviving magical archive, but to date several inconsistent models of its contents have...
The Archaeological Museum of Thebes is a luxurious 400-page publication illustrated with a total of 671 photographs. Eirine Louvrou of Olkos Publishing had the overall supervision of the book. Dimitris Kalokyris was responsible for the design and artistic supervision.
The Archaeological Museum of Thebes is one of the most important museums of Greece since some of its collections are rare or unique. The exhibits originate from excavations all around Boeotia and cover a long chronological period spanning from the Palaeolithic to the Post Byzantine periods.
The new Archaeological Museum of Thebes occupies an exhibition area of 1.000 m2 and houses a multitude of artefacts, representing millennia of continuous human activity in Boeotia. The exhibition halls spread over two different levels, a choice dictated by the necessity to maintain the natural formation on the western slopes of the Kadmeia hill.