"it is not known how many, if any, books were contained in it at the time of destruction. Notably, the passage by Socrates Scholasticus, makes no clear reference to a library or library contents being destroyed, only to religious objects being destroyed. An earlier text by the pagan historian Ammianus Marcellinus seems to indicate that, whatever books might have been housed at the Serapeum in the past, none were there in the last decade of the fourth century. The pagan author Eunapius of Sardis witnessed the demolition, and though he detested Christians, and was a scholar, his account of the Serapeum's destruction makes no mention of any library. Paulus Orosius admitted in the sixth book of his History against the pagans:"
That's what I've been telling you... Sagan was badly mistaken if not downright dishonest.
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