Though I suppose Alexandria actually had some good reads.

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    The library was sadly plagued with misfortunes from Caesar’s little fumble onward and lost chunks of the collection in fires after earthquakes. Europeans would emphasize one particular fire as ‘destroying’ the library there during the Muslim conquest from the Byzantines as a way to slander them. The Library of Baghdad was actually larger and more useful for scholars for a longer time, and was destroyed all at once, and people apparently mashed the two (600 years apart) events together. When the Mongols destroyed the library in Baghdad they threw the texts into the river and it turned black from all the ink in the water