Before the Internet in the Ancient World

Before the Internet in the Ancient World

“Hellenistic culture was of necessity a culture

of the book . . . :  the age of the reader had

arrived, and a poet was often a man speaking

to a man, not to men.”

~ Michael Schmidt, The First Poets, 13

The audience grew smaller in the room.

Where once were men, now only just one man

Unrolled a book in sunlight.  In a gloom

Of loneliness a candle held the span

Of largest minds and universes.  Pen,

Papyrus and some ink set forth a mind

In afternoons and nights.  Now thinking men

Could sit in peristyles alone and find

The cosmos of the poets, ink distilled

Philosophy, and ivory knowledge peeled,

A torch-lit space with soul-like letters filled

With treasures that the reader now unsealed.

A man from distant pasts or distant lands

Spoke silently.  He spoke in new-found hands.

Originally published August 26, 2017, by the Society of Classical Poets