Le savoir du monde a-t-il brûlé à Alexandrie ? | Est-il vrai que...? | ARTE

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La bibliothèque d'Alexandrie était considérée comme le trésor du savoir et sa perte montre à quel point il peut être fragile. Qu’il s’agisse de manuscrits anciens ou de données numériques, la transmission du savoir dépend moins du support que de notre capacité à en faire un lien vivant entre passé, présent et futur.

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SOURCES:
La consommation d’informations aujourd’hui – Roger Bohn et James Short (2009) :
« How Much Information ? » (https://group47.com/HMI_2009_ConsumerReport_Dec9_2009.pdf)

La construction d’Alexandrie :
http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/1245/1/Mueller_Roemer_Alexander_der_Grosse_2012.pdf
Réalisations techniques d’Alexandrie :
K. D. White (1984) : « Greek and Roman Technology »
B. T. Newberg (2018) : « An Ancient Industrial Revolution (almost) » (Podcast : https://deadideas.net/2018/11/25/steampunk-rome-i-an-ancient-industrial-revolution-almost-roman-history/)

Bibliotheca Alexandrina aujourd'hui :
https://www.bibalex.org/en/default

L'importance de la bibliothèque (Podcast avec le protagoniste Simon Goldhill) – BBC (2009) :
« In Our Time : The Library of Alexandria » (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j0q53)

Les mythes autour de la bibliothèque :
Spencer McDaniel (2019) : « Misconceptions of the Library of Alexandria » (https://talesoftimesforgotten.com/2019/07/03/misconceptions-about-the-library-of-alexandria/)
Open University : https://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/library-alexandria/content-section-0?intro=1

Formes de transmission des connaissances : https://www.britannica.com/topic/oral-tradition

Histoire des Pléiades – Ray Norris/ Barnaby Norris :
« Why are there Seven Sisters? » in « Advancing Cultural Astronomy » (2021), Springer

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Chapitrage :
00:00 – Introduction
03:58 – Naufrage de la bibliothèque
06:58 – Le savoir antique voyage à travers le monde
14:03 – Traditions orales du savoir
23:04 – Perspectives

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