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The Library of Pantainos was a building in ancient Athens. It was located at the southeast end of the Agora of Athens, south of the Stoa of Attalus, on the left side of Panathenaion Street. It was built by the Athenian philosopher Titus Flavius Pantainos[1] between 98 and 102 AD, during the reign of the Roman emperor Trajan. The library building was dedicated to Athena Archegetis[2] , with Trajan himself and the people of Athens, according to an inscription on the lintel of the main entrance, which is preserved embedded in the late Roman wall[1],[3].
Location | Greece |
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Region | Athens |
Coordinates | 37°58′32″N 23°43′34″E |
Type | Library |
History | |
Material | Marble |
Founded | 98 AD |
Periods | Classical era |
Cultures | Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome |
Site notes | |
Ownership | Public property |
Management | Minister for Culture |
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The monument still survives today but is in a fragmentary state. It is partially covered by the late Roman wall of the Agora and mainly by a large tower. It is one of the buildings where the study of philosophy and the cult of the Muses flourished. Destroyed in 267 A.D. during the Herulian incursion, it was incorporated in the 5th century into the great peristyle[1].