Ad Hominem
Warlord
The library was stripped by the time it's physical location (the buildings) were burned down. Most stuff was retained by Arabs, lots of staff by Christians (hundreds of Monasteries in both western and eastern Europe got hold of precious manuscripts from the Biblioteca Alexandrina).
but the use they put that stuff into... a few years ago researchers have been able to restore an Archimedes manuscript, which was used by some moronic monks somewhere in Europe to write (after trying to remove the older writing - papyrus was very rare and expensive back then) hymns to their lord!!!
As for what I'd do... well, I'd make sure Alexander the Great does leave a successor and that the ancient world gets dominated by the Great Greek Empire. Maybe I'll even treat Alexander with some antibiotics to prevent his death.
there would be no Rome, no Christianity, no Islam - nothing - had Alexander had the chance to a)conclude his conquest, b)live long enough to establish a stable rule over the conquered lands.
Or, alternatively, I'd go in the times of the Peloponessian war and make sure Athens (a progressive, outside oriented, empire-builder-wannabe city-state) would win the war against Sparta (a backwards, inwards-oriented, "mind-your-own-business" city-state).
Then Athens would go on and create a Greek empire half a century before Alexander.
but the use they put that stuff into... a few years ago researchers have been able to restore an Archimedes manuscript, which was used by some moronic monks somewhere in Europe to write (after trying to remove the older writing - papyrus was very rare and expensive back then) hymns to their lord!!!
As for what I'd do... well, I'd make sure Alexander the Great does leave a successor and that the ancient world gets dominated by the Great Greek Empire. Maybe I'll even treat Alexander with some antibiotics to prevent his death.
there would be no Rome, no Christianity, no Islam - nothing - had Alexander had the chance to a)conclude his conquest, b)live long enough to establish a stable rule over the conquered lands.
Or, alternatively, I'd go in the times of the Peloponessian war and make sure Athens (a progressive, outside oriented, empire-builder-wannabe city-state) would win the war against Sparta (a backwards, inwards-oriented, "mind-your-own-business" city-state).
Then Athens would go on and create a Greek empire half a century before Alexander.



The Vikings actually did do this in Sicily, and the writings say it was highly effective.