An Encyclopedia of Ancient Alexandria

Founded to rule knowledge, Alexandria was the greatest center of learning in the ancient world. Click any topic to expand.

1. Introduction: A City of Ideas

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ConceptDescriptionDetails
The Idea of AlexandriaFounded as a bridge between civilizations, it became the world's greatest center for learning, science, and culture.Read More

2. Foundation of Alexandria

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FounderFounded in 331 BCE by Alexander the Great after his conquest of Egypt.Read More
Strategic VisionDesigned as a gateway between Greece and Egypt, to control trade and become the capital of a new global empire.Read More

3. Urban Planning and Architecture

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Hippodamian GridA Greek grid system with broad avenues, including the central Canopic Way.Read More
City DistrictsRoyal Quarter (Brucheion), Egyptian Quarter (Rhakotis), and Jewish Quarter.Read More

4. Population and Society

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A Multicultural HubDiverse metropolis housing Greeks, Egyptians, Jews, Syrians, and Nubians.Read More

5. The Mouseion: Temple of Knowledge

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PurposeDedicated to the Muses, it was the first true research institute, functioning as a university.Read More
Life of ScholarsScholars received salaries, housing, and tax exemptions to devote themselves entirely to study.Read More

6. The Great Library of Alexandria

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The VisionUnprecedented goal: to collect copies of all human knowledge in one place.Read More
CollectionAcquired by purchase, copying, and confiscating scrolls from ships in the harbor.Read More
ScopeEstimated 400,000–700,000 scrolls on every subject imaginable.Read More

7. Famous Scholars of Alexandria

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EuclidFather of GeometryRead More
ArchimedesPhysics and EngineeringRead More
EratosthenesMeasured Earth’s circumferenceRead More
HeronEarly concepts of steam powerRead More
PtolemyGeography and AstronomyRead More
ManethoEgyptian HistoryRead More

8. The Septuagint

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World TranslationHebrew Bible translated into Greek, making Jewish scripture accessible to the Mediterranean world.Read More

9. The Pharos Lighthouse

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ConstructionBuilt under Ptolemy II. One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.Read More
StructureOver 100 meters tall, mirror reflected sunlight by day and fire by night.Read More

10. Alexandria as a Scientific Capital

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BreakthroughsPioneered trigonometry, systematic anatomy, mechanical engineering, and cartography.Read More

11. Religious and Philosophical Diversity

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Crucible of FaithsHosted Isis/Serapis cults, Greek philosophy, a large Jewish community, and early Christian theology.Read More

12. Political Power and the Ptolemies

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Royal PatronagePtolemaic dynasty funded scholars as matter of state policy; knowledge was power.Read More

13. Cleopatra VII and Alexandria

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The Last PharaohCleopatra VII ruled from Alexandria, making it the heart of her political and cultural power.Read More

14. Decline of the Great Library

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Gradual LossAttributed to Caesar's fire (48 BCE), civil wars, and later purges.Read More

15. Roman Alexandria

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Under RomeVital Roman asset, intellectual life continued while serving as Rome's grain supply.Read More

16. Early Christianity

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TheologyProduced influential theologians like Origen, Clement, and Athanasius.Read More

17. Hypatia of Alexandria

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Era's EndNeoplatonist philosopher whose murder in 415 CE symbolized the end of classical Alexandria.Read More

18. Alexandria as a Global Trade Hub

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CommerceStrategic position connecting Mediterranean trade with Red Sea, India, and Africa.Read More

19. Legacy of Alexandria

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InfluenceIts knowledge influenced the Islamic Golden Age and the European Renaissance.Read More

20. Encyclopedia Summary

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The VerdictAlexandria was history's greatest intellectual experiment, defining modern civilization.Read More

21. Quick Reference

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FounderAlexander the Great
CenterMouseion
ArchiveThe Great Library
WonderPharos Lighthouse

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