← Back to context Comment by GeoAtreides 1 day ago Aristotle's second book of Poetics, of course. 3 comments GeoAtreides Reply wolfi1 17 hours ago we already know that a blind Italian monk burnt it to ashes, at least, that's what Eco wrote and he was a learned scholar pestatije 12 hours ago but that was a copy wolfi1 9 hours ago well the other existing copy (or original) was destroyed with the library of Alexandria
wolfi1 17 hours ago we already know that a blind Italian monk burnt it to ashes, at least, that's what Eco wrote and he was a learned scholar pestatije 12 hours ago but that was a copy wolfi1 9 hours ago well the other existing copy (or original) was destroyed with the library of Alexandria
pestatije 12 hours ago but that was a copy wolfi1 9 hours ago well the other existing copy (or original) was destroyed with the library of Alexandria
wolfi1 9 hours ago well the other existing copy (or original) was destroyed with the library of Alexandria
we already know that a blind Italian monk burnt it to ashes, at least, that's what Eco wrote and he was a learned scholar
but that was a copy
well the other existing copy (or original) was destroyed with the library of Alexandria