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If you could read any one lost text from history, what would you pick?
(Yes, I know not that much was actually lost at Alexandria, it just makes a good visually recognizable illustration.)
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>>25043537
Also should I have posted this on /his/? I wasn't sure where it would be more appropriate. Or should I post it there too?
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I'd like to read Homer's Margites, it sounds funny.
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Isle of the Cross, Herman Melville
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no one ever talks about the phoenicians and carthage
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>>25043633
Funny you say that, I asked a friend and he said he'd pick the Carthaginian constitution.



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