Serapeum
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the Serapeum
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Ad Nationes
Temple of Serapis, cited as leased out for revenue like ordinary property.
Thus the Serapeum, thus the Capitol, is sought, knocked down, leased, like the forum, under the same voice of the auctioneer, the same levy of the quaestor.
Apologeticum
Alexandrian site exhibiting the Ptolemaic libraries, including Hebrew writings.
To this day the libraries of Ptolemy are exhibited at the Serapeum, together with the very Hebrew writings.