well y not?
He didn't build any libraries. He destroyed them.
yes, yes he did. c:
What is 'this'.
Alexandria
he wanted to spread greek culture
He didn't build any libraries. He destroyed them.
yes, yes he did. c:
Old Persian and Armenian traditions indicate that Alexander the Great, upon seeing the great library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh, was inspired to create his own library. Alexander died before he was able to create his library, but his friend and successor Ptolemy oversaw the beginnings of Alexander's library.
What is 'this'.
A decade.
Alexander the great himself after his father passed away.
Before the internet, library reference books…
Alexandria
he wanted to spread greek culture
Sorry to say, There is no answer to your question, but the most famous library of western antiquity was the Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria Egypt. Founded by Alexander the Great. Thank you
Alexander the Great's empire went as far east as Central Asia and western India (today's Pakistan).
Alexander's great library was located in Alexandria, Egypt. It was unique with the amount of knowledge and the sheer amount of books it contained. In ancient days, scholars from all over the world came to study at the library.