Alexander and Alexandria
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- Aug 17 2010 7:08 PM
Cort Mitchell
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In this Discovery Education lesson, students will:
1. Beginning with Ptolemy I, Alexandria became, and for a long while remained, an intellectual capital of the world.
2. The physical characteristics and distribution of books have changed a great deal over time and may continue to change in the digital age.
1. Beginning with Ptolemy I, Alexandria became, and for a long while remained, an intellectual capital of the world.
2. The physical characteristics and distribution of books have changed a great deal over time and may continue to change in the digital age.
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Grade: 6 to 8
Topics: Ancient Civilizations
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