Talk:List of destroyed libraries

Latest comment: 25 days ago by 2001:A62:159E:EA02:31AB:68C2:4D5A:7B2F in topic Seized isn't destroyed

Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences (INION) (Moscow, Russia) - 31 January 2015

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Is only partially destroyed about 15% http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/moscow-library-fire-destroys-rare-documents-in-cultural-chernobyl/story-e6frg6so-1227204108146

Seized isn't destroyed

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All due respect, but the OWS 'library seizure' of shared books does NOT belong in this section. If it does, then this article suddenly needs, like, a thousand more additions of every stupid small shared collection of books which was taken or closed. DESTRUCTION. What is wrong with you people? It wasn't even a LIBRARY. Note, if it had been in a tent (likely) and someone had torched it, then it'd probably have a place here, but that didn't happen.

Thanks.

The books were destroyed, weren't they? In an act later judged to have been unlawful. If this doesn't count as a "deliberate act of destroying a significant collection of books" I don't know what does. The number of volumes destroyed was likely higher than when the Cotton Library burned. As to their value or quality – Wikipedia isn't in the business of judging that... 2001:A62:159E:EA02:31AB:68C2:4D5A:7B2F (talk) 10:46, 8 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

Constantinople

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Where's the mention of the Imperial Library of Constantinople? 2001:A62:159E:EA02:31AB:68C2:4D5A:7B2F (talk) 10:43, 8 October 2024 (UTC)Reply