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Tuesday, June 06, 2006
News at Eleven: At the time of Marcus Aurelius,
there were 88 libraries in Rome. Under Constantine the Great there was only one. I think we stand before a great crisis, which is consuming literature. [--Gyorgy Faludy]
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