Alexandria’s library, the greatest in the world, housed nearly a million manuscripts from all the civilized world. [1] The custodians of knowledge, living records of truth, are divine libraries in the minds of supernaphim in Havona. [2]
While in Rome, Ganid immersed himself in study and explored the city's treasures, including the Greek and Latin libraries, as his father prepared him for a future in managing their vast commercial interests. [3]
The “house of Fad in Dalamatia” was a vast library of knowledge organized and directed by Fad, the presiding figure in dissemination and conservation of knowledge during those early ages. [4]