Gilderoy Lockhart
Thomas Jefferson sold his personal library to the U.S. Congress for $23,950 in 1815 to replace the collection at the Library of Congress after the library was burned down by the British in 1814.
Library is the indirect object.If you ask the question what did Louis give the answer is "her collection of mystery novels" this is the direct object.The indirect object can often be made into a phrtase suiong for or to.Louisa gave her collection of mystery novels to the library. to the library is the indirect object.
He gave a careful accounting of all the accounting books in the library.
Yes u can. I did it once not in new York in my hometown Chicago ill and the librarian gave me a free library card only because I didn't have one
They gave all of Germany free books
In the Mordred Museum, you are recovering only the Library Slip from the stack of books. This lets you access the dungeon in the castle library. (To get the key to Mordred's laboratory, see the related question.)
A well designed system is a great help. For example, when looking up the name of a character 'Rain', my library machine gave me the name of Barry Eisler as the author of these stories, and a thumbnail sketch of the character. And in my local library I can search all the library catalogs within a 250km radius; and also renew my loan return date from my home terminal.
It was named for John Harvard who willed half of his estate and his library books to the school.
"Dió" is the Spanish word for "he (or she) gave". It is pronounced "dee-OH". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
is the app store restricted in general settings? i gave my daughter my old iphone and turned the restrictions on, and then couldn't figure out why i didn't have the app store any more. went back in and removed the restriction and it showed back up
The greek language that was the common language of all the people living up to the frontiers of India and China and the library of Alexandria that had the knowledge of the Ancient world.
CleopatraCleopatra, one of the Ptolemies, loved to go and study in the Alexandrian Library. Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy, had been at war in order to get the crown of Egypt. Julius Caesar heard of the war and ended up getting involved in it helping Cleopatra. Caesar and Cleopatra grew fond of each other and visited the library together almost everyday (Hornblow 50). The people who were on Ptolemy's side of the war ended up destroying most of Alexandria with fire, including the library. Rome's forces joined Cleopatra's troops and helped to stop Ptolemy and his people. Caesar made the people reconstruct whatever was lost, but years of priceless information about Egypt and ancient history went up in flames. The entire library, however, was not destroyed.After Caesar's assassination, Cleopatra met Mark Antony and fell in love with him. They got married. As a gift to Cleopatra, Antony gave her the library of Pergamum, which was a city not far from Alexandria. Weigall (341) notes that it contained 200,000 roles, not nearly as much as the library of Alexandria had been, but it was still a gift that she loved.The DestructionIn 272 CE, what remained of the Alexandrian Library was broken apart even more, yet still not completely destroyed, when Lucius Domitius Aurelian, a Roman emperor who ruled from 270-275 CE, burned the Royal Quarter. Finally, in 640 CE, Alexandria was captured by the Arabs. The library was completely destroyed, after having survived for so long.ImportanceThe Alexandrian Library played a very important role in history. It contained more information than any other library. It supplied knowledge for the thoughts and studies of Greek and Egyptian life. The information on math, astronomy, mechanics, and medicine helped other people to learn more about these things and expand on the ideas. This library probably contributed to the libraries of today. Its destruction was a great loss. It was one of the greatest libraries ever made.