Sunday, April 21, 2019

Daily Thoughts 04/21/2019

Skriptorium.jpg
Im Skriptorium, Öl auf Leinwand, Hans Adolf Hornemann (1866–1916)

Daily Thoughts 04/21/2019

I checked the library Twitter and Facebook this morning.

I read some more of The Map of Knowledge today.  I am reading about Palermo in Sicily and how Greek, Latin, and Arabic have become the language of scholarship and learning for study of classical knowledge during the middle ages.

I also watched the documentary from the History channel Egypt Engineering An Empire which is the story of the pyramids and how they changed from step pyramids to true pyramids.  Part of the documentary is about how how Egypt conquered Nubia and generated tremendous wealth from the Nubian gold mines.

Web Bits

Incident Report Writing: A  Person In-Incident Approach
http://publiclibrariesonline.org/2019/04/incident-report-writing-a-person-in-incident-approach/

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