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Augustus did build a library, but not the first. The first library in Rome was build by Asinius Pollio. He was a writer himself and an ally of Julius Caesar. The precise date that he built the library is unknown, but his collected works were the source that Plutarch used.
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He didn't build any libraries. He destroyed them.
It is located at the library.
Stone/bricks. It was established in 1800.
yes, yes he did. c:
They built the largest Library known to man kind.
He got supplies and build
No, but Octavian/Augustus did build a large double library, which consisted of two adjoining buildings. One building was for Greek works and the other for Roman works. The first public library built in Rome was built by Gaius Pollio.
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