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The Library of Celsus

The Library of Celsus

  • Around 120 A.D. the son of the Roman consul Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus completed a memorial library to his father in Ephesus (modern-day Turkey).
  • The building featured four statues representing Wisdom, Virtue, Intelligence, and Knowledge.
  • The library may have held some 12,000 scrolls.
  • Celsus himself was buried inside it in an ornamental sarcophagus.

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