
“The World Is a Book and Those Who Do Not Travel Read Only One Page”
– attributed to Augustine of Hippo (354–430)
Also known as Saint Augustus, he was an early Christian theologian and philosopher whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy. He was bishop of Hippo Regius in what is now Algeria. He was one of the most prolific Latin authors in terms of surviving works, with a list of over one hundred separate titles attributed to him. The quote above is merrily attributed to him, though my investigations show it may be a slightly amended version of his words.

Whether it was definitely the Hippo Bishop or not, it is a quote I am very fond of. My blog readers know by now that I am somewhat addicted to travelling, and as a librarian (a few decades ago!) the booklike definition of the world appeals to me.

African hippos (but Zambia not Algeria!)
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 27 January 2016





Wonderful hippo picture!
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I like a good shelfie! And I’ve learnt something new, you used to be a librarian.
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What a brilliant term – shelfie 😁
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 8:07 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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I know, it’s great! I can’t claim credit unfortunately, it has featured in a few library / book promotions on Twitter.
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Always so interesting your posts!
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I’ve had a bit of spare time this week so managed a bit more research than normal!😀
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