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, Bibliotheken u. Archive) although covering the later period, is not without profit for the earlier and in execution is a well known model.

The best account of Hadrian's Library at Athens for those who read modern Greek is in the Athens Praktika 1885. For those who do not, Clark and the Athenian handbooks will give ample clues.

For individual libraries that of Ephesus is best given in Herberdey's official account in the Beiblatt of the Jahreshefte of the Vienna Institute but Cagnat's account has fresh details and illustrations.

For Herculaneum, Comparetti La villa Ercolanese is probably best. For Pompeii and Timgad, Cagnat is the first hand source and ample.