“[W]hereas the old Egyptian library offered a rich diet of philosophy and history to the greatest thinkers of its age including Euclid, Archimedes, and Herophilus, the modern Bibliotheca Alexandrina is coming in for harsh criticism for serving up a very different kind of fare. A row has erupted over the decision to build a food court at the heart of Egypt’s self-proclaimed ‘window on the world’, with campaigners accusing the Bibliotheca’s trustees of selling out the library’s venerable legacy for short-term profit.”