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disturbed but preserved
After two millennia, the words still strike with amazement, the visions still transport us, there are still secrets only half discovered.Most of the ancient books have been destroyed either intentionally or accidentally, hatred and forgetfulness have obliterated vast treasures of … Continue reading
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statuesque autobiography
Many ancient kings have achieved immortality by committing their boasts and biographies to stone. For example, the great Babylonian king Hammurabi, 1728-1686 B.C., insured the permanence of his famous law code by having it engraved on a diorite stele. A … Continue reading