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Collection The Greek term bibliotheke (βιβλιοθήκη), used by many historians of the time, refers to the [royal] “Collection of Books”, not to the building itself, nor to the social networks which sustained and operated the collection, which complicates the history and chronology of its destruction. The Royal Collection can be viewed as having begun in the Royal Quarter’s building, commonly known as “The Great Library.” Scholars, particularly twenty-first century Arab/Muslim scholars, contest an ambiguous statement regarding Alexander’s role in the creation of the library: Alexander, although picking the site and planning the general layout of the city, died before he could have a hand in the erection of the library or academy that was created in his name. Already famous in the ancient world, the library’s collection became even more storied in later years. However, it is now impossible to determine the collection’s size in any era. Papyrus scrolls comprised the collection, and although parchment codices were used predominantly as a more advanced writing material after 300 BC, the Alexandrian Library is never documented as having switched to parchment, perhaps because of its strong links to the papyrus trade. (The Library of Alexandria in fact had an indirect cause in the creation of writing parchment – due to the library’s critical need for papyrus, little was exported and thus an alternate source of copy material became essential.) A single piece of writing might occupy
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