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Papyrus

The Invention of Books in the Ancient World

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Papyrus

De: Irene Vallejo, Charlotte Whittle - translator
Narrado por: Sophie Roberts
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A "masterly" (Economist), prize-winning, internationally bestselling history of books in the ancient world

"Exquisite. . . . Beautifully translated into English by Charlotte Whittle, who is able to convey both Vallejo’s passionate narrative presence and her synthesising intelligence.” —The Guardian


Long before books were mass-produced, hand-copied scrolls made from Nile River reeds were the treasures of the ancient world. Emperors and pharaohs, determined to possess them, dispatched emissaries to the edges of the known world to bring them back. Exploring the deep and fascinating history of the written word, from the oral tradition to scrolls to codices, internationally bestselling author Irene Vallejo shows that books have always been a precious and precarious vehicle for civilization.

Through fascinating stories from history, insightful readings of the classics, and poignant personal reflection, Vallejo traces the dramatic history of the book and the fight for its survival. At its heart a spirited love letter to language itself, Papyrus takes readers on a journey across the centuries to discover how a simple reed grown along the banks of the Nile would give birth to a rich and cherished culture.
Antiguo Egipto Expediciones y Descubrimientos Mundial Oriente Medio Historia antigua África Edad media Antiguo Egipto Antigua Grecia Mitología
Brilliant Insights • Fascinating Reflections • Beautiful Writing • Vast Information • Western Canon Illumination

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Beautifully written dive into the history of libraries and the ancient world that first created and valued them.

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Absolutely fascinating reflections on the history of how books were created, circulated, destroyed, and preserved against the odds. These chapters are interspersed with reflections on the pleasures and conundrums of reading, as well as some of the author's memories and feelings about books and reading. The translation is superb, and the narrator brilliantly imbues the essays with passion and precision. Highly recommended for all bibliophiles.

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I wish I could remember even a fraction of the vast amount of information covered in this book. It’s a fabulous ride through the history of literacy. There are two main ideas I will remember from this book. The first is that respect and the sacredness of the written word ebbs and flows throughout history and reflects the beliefs and politics of the era. The second is that books have come in all kinds of forms. This is especially relevant with books now being available on a screen and in audio form. Makes one wonder what defines a book.

Someday I’ll listen to this book again. It’s such a grand exploration with wonderful nuggets of knowledge along the way.

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If you are curious how it all started this is a must listen. I learned so so much, while also feeling connected to sll that came before and that will become after me.

A bridge between the past and future

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