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Alexandria and her schools is a historical exploration of the intellectual and cultural life of ancient Alexandria, emphasizing its role as a center of learning and philosophical inquiry. The work examines the city’s schools, tracing their development from the foundation by Alexander the Great through the flourishing period under the Ptolemies. It highlights the interplay of philosophy, science, and art, illustrating how these disciplines intertwined to shape the city’s unique intellectual character. The narrative reflects on the organic growth of Alexandria’s spiritual and scholarly traditions, exploring both physical institutions and the metaphysical currents that guided thought and education. The author considers the challenges of presenting such an ambitious study while acknowledging the influence of academic mentorship and prior scholarship. Through detailed observations, the work portrays Alexandria not merely as a geographic location but as a symbol of cultural synthesis, intellectual ambition, and enduring human curiosity. It sets the stage for a deeper understanding of how knowledge, learning, and innovation thrived in an environment that combined diverse traditions and disciplines.