The Emergence of Libraries as a Hotbed of Spirituality and Enlightenment
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This article is about libraries and their origins, which have long been the hearth of spirituality and enlightenment for people. books help us to know that sources about historical figures have come down to us. The advent of writing and the proliferation of documentary sources, manuscripts, and later printed books led to the emergence of libraries. Libraries originated in the 2nd millennium BC, and inscriptions were written in ceramic inscriptions. In the middle of the 7th century BC, many palaces in the East had libraries under the ancient Egyptian and Roman temples. The most famous of the libraries of antiquity is the Library of Alexandria.
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documentary sources, ceramic inscriptions, manuscript centuries, dynastic libraries, fund, Mamun academy, madrasa library, book art, handicrafts, book illustration, catalogs