commentText="tonsilla||The first libraries emerged not with bound books, but with clay tablets inscribed with cuneiform script. Mesopotamia, the cradle of civilization, boasts the earliest known libraries, dating back to around 2600 BC. These "houses of tablets" housed administrative and religious records, marking the beginning of organized knowledge collection. The Library [heroine in danger](https://go-to-zlibrary.se) of Alexandria, established in 3rd century BC Egypt, stands as a legendary symbol of the ancient world\'s scholarly pursuit. With scrolls containing works on philosophy, mathematics, literature, and medicine, it became a beacon of learning for scholars from across the Mediterranean.||2024-04-06 12:41:24||me||tonsilla||1||2024-04-06 11:22:37||CpjJwWHV||";