Amplified target

@RomeInTheEast

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Score
33.32
Inbound RTs
1
Amplifiers
1
HHI
1.000
Repeat-crew
0.0%
Within 15m
1
Top amplifier @frel_elias100.0%
fastest: @frel_eliasfirst-retweeter: @frel_elias (1)median lag: 2.5hcross-components: 0

Amplifier breakdown

1 unique retweeters · 1 total inbound from retweet_edges.csv.

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@frel_elias1100.0%mixed_behavior(0.40)

Cascades originated by @RomeInTheEast

1 cascade(s), sorted by retweet count.

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@frel_elias111Apr 16, 2026, 16:53 UTC“Without the scribes of Constantinople, nearly all Ancient Greek literature would be lost, with the sole exception of a few papyrus texts like those found in Egypt or encased in ash at Herculaneum.” “We have the original works of Plato and Aristotle, for instance, only due to Greek manuscripts of their works…Without such manuscripts our access to Aristotle would be almost only through medieval Arabic translations.” Source - A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps: Byzantine & Renaissance Philosophy by Peter Adamson An added thought of my own…I often wonder, where did those Greek texts used for the Arabic translations come from, if not from Eastern Roman libraries in the provinces they conquered? The Persians had translations too. But it wasn’t from libraries in Arabia.