← Back to context Comment by GeoAtreides 1 day ago Aristotle's second book of Poetics, of course. 3 comments GeoAtreides Reply wolfi1 19 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 15 hours ago but that was a copy wolfi1 11 hours ago well the other existing copy (or original) was destroyed with the library of Alexandria
wolfi1 19 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 15 hours ago but that was a copy wolfi1 11 hours ago well the other existing copy (or original) was destroyed with the library of Alexandria
pestatije 15 hours ago but that was a copy wolfi1 11 hours ago well the other existing copy (or original) was destroyed with the library of Alexandria
wolfi1 11 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