the brief history of librarianship
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In the back of the book.
The world's first library was located in what is now Greece. The Ancient Greeks believed that the history of their region should be preserved and that the public should be aware of the history of a region.
AnswerThe ancient Greeks did not predict the end of the world in 2012. However, some have read an ancient Mayan calendar to predict the end of the world in 2012.
The annals of the history are defined by Romans and adapted by the western civilization.
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Birgitta Bergdahl has written: 'IFLA's programme advancement of librarianshi [sic] in the third world, ALP' -- subject(s): Advancement of Librarianship in the Third World Programme, International librarianship, Library science
ancient greeks
Helen Howe has written: 'The ancient world' -- subject(s): Ancient Civilization, Ancient History 'The success of Margot Masters' 'The fires of autumn' 'A World History'
Lebanon was known for its ancient cedars. Found in my History book, ''History of the World''.
Norman Wentworth De Witt has written: 'A brief world history' -- subject(s): World history
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Charles Edward Smith has written: 'A short history of the ancient world' -- subject(s): Ancient Civilization, Ancient History 'Tiberius and the Roman Empire' -- subject(s): History 'A history of western civilization' -- subject(s): Civilization, History
We can not really talk about a "pre-Adamic" world. Adam and Eve form part of religious belief, not part of history. The world of ancient history and pre-history is a different world.
The history of the world is enormous in scope, even if we limit it to the biblical period. It can be covered in brief summary in a novel-sized book or in greater detail in a multi-volume work. The Cambridge Ancient History is one such multi-volume work of considerable detail and scope, although it is somewhat dated and historians have since revised their views on the details of some historical events.
In the back of the book.
Ferrariensis Riccobaldus has written: 'Ricobaldi Ferrariensis Compilatio chronologica' -- subject(s): Ancient History, Early works to 1800, History, Ancient, World history