New stuff from the Herculaneum papyrus scrolls

The carbonized Herculaneum papyrus scrolls are revealing Plato's burial place and new information about the Greek philosopher.

According to Graziano Ranocchia, the lead researcher on the project, the newly revealed details pinpoint Plato’s burial place to a private garden within the Platonic Academy in Athens, near the sacred Museion.  

Furthermore, the scrolls suggest a tumultuous chapter in Plato’s life, indicating that he was sold into slavery following the Spartan conquest of the island of Aegina, possibly between 404 BCE and 399 BCE. 

         (Source here.)

The Vesuvius Challenge to decipher the scrolls with help of AI is bringing results.

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