
S1E11 - The Library of Ashurbanipal: The First Great Library and the Clay Tablet Revolution
Published: March 3, 2026
Duration: 8:47
What if the greatest library in history wasn't made of paper and leather, but of mud? And what if its founder wasn't a philosopher, but an Assyrian king with an obsessive hunger to collect every piece of knowledge in the world?
This episode journeys to the 7th century BCE, to the heart of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the sprawling city of Nineveh. We explore the Library of Ashurbanipal, a revolutionary collection of thousands of cuneiform clay tablets. Discover how this "clay tablet revolution" preserved epic poetry like the *Epic of Gilgamesh*, alongside texts on medicine, astronomy, and law, creating a...