Sie sind bereits eingeloggt. Klicken Sie auf 2. tolino select Abo, um fortzufahren.
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
The celebrated text on the history of the book, completely revised, updated and expanded The revised and updated edition of The Companion to the History of the Book offers a global survey of the book's history, through print and electronic text. Already well established as a standard survey of the historiography of the book, this new, expanded edition draws on a decade of advanced scholarship to present current research on paper, printing, binding, scientific publishing, the history of maps, music and print, the profession of authorship and lexicography. The text explores the many…mehr
The celebrated text on the history of the book, completely revised, updated and expanded
The revised and updated edition of The Companion to the History of the Book offers a global survey of the book's history, through print and electronic text. Already well established as a standard survey of the historiography of the book, this new, expanded edition draws on a decade of advanced scholarship to present current research on paper, printing, binding, scientific publishing, the history of maps, music and print, the profession of authorship and lexicography.
The text explores the many approaches to the book from the early clay tablets of Sumer, Assyria and Babylonia to today's burgeoning electronic devices. The expert contributions delve into such fascinating topics as archives and paperwork, and present new chapters on Arabic script, the Slavic, Canadian, African and Australasian book, new textual technologies, and much more.
Containing a wealth of illustrative examples and case studies to dramatize the exciting history of the book, the text is designed for academics, students and anyone interested in the subject.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in D ausgeliefert werden.
Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Autorenporträt
Simon Eliot is Professor of the History of the Book at the Institute of English Studies, part of the School of Advanced Study, University of London, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Manuscript and Print Studies. Jonathan Rose is William R. Kenan Professor of History at Drew University. He was the founding president of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing and is co-editor of the journal Book History.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Simon Eliot and Jonathan Rose
Part I Methods, Materials, and Readers
1 Bibliography Tony Edwards
2 Textual Scholarship Dirk Van Hulle
3 The Uses of Quantification Alexis Weedon
4 Palaeography and Codicology Jane Roberts and Pamela Robinson
5 Paper Maureen Green
6 Type, Typography, and the Typographer Caroline Archer-Parré
7 Printing to 1970 Rob Banham
8 Binding Nicholas Pickwoad
9 Archives and Paperwork Elizabeth Yale
10 New Histories of Literacy Patricia Crain
11 Readers: Books and Biography Stephen Colclough and Edmund King
Part II The Manuscript Book in Europe and the Middle East
12 The Clay Tablet Book in Sumer, Assyria, and Babylonia Eleanor Robson
13 The Papyrus Roll in Egypt, Greece, and Rome Cornelia Römer
14 The Triumph of the Codex: The Manuscript Book before 1100 Michelle P. Brown
15 Parchment and Paper: Manuscript Culture 1100-1500 M. T. Clanchy
Part III The Book in the Wider World
16 China J. S. Edgren
17 Japan, Korea, and Vietnam Peter Kornicki
18 South Asia Graham Shaw
19 Latin America Hortensia Calvo
20 The Hebraic Book Emile G. L. Schrijver
21 Books in Arabic Script Dagmar A. Riedel
22 The Slavic Book Ekaterina Rogatchevskaia
23 Africa Elizabeth le Roux
24 Canada and Australasia Alison Rukavina
Part IV The Printed Book Predominant
25 The Gutenberg Revolutions Lotte Hellinga
26 The Book Trade Comes of Age: The Sixteenth Century David J. Shaw
27 The British Book Market 1600-1800 John Feather
28 Print and Public in Europe 1600-1800 Rietje van Vliet
29 North America and Transatlantic Book Culture to 1800 Russell L. Martin III
30 The Industrialization of the Book 1800-1970 Rob Banham
31 From Few and Expensive to Many and Cheap: The British Book Market 1800-1890 Simon Eliot
32 A Continent of Texts: Europe 1800-1890 Jean-Yves Mollier and Marie-Françoise Cachin
33 Building a National Literature: The United States 1800-1890 Robert A. Gross and Matt Cohen
34 The Globalization of the Book 1800-1970 David Finkelstein
35 Modernity and Print I: Britain 1890-1970 Jonathan Rose
36 Modernity and Print II: Europe 1890-1970 Adriaan van der Weel
37 Modernity and Print III: The United States 1890-1970 Beth Luey
38 Books and Bits: Texts and Technology 1970-2014 Paul Luna
39 The Global Market 1970-2014: Producers Iain Stevenson
40 The Global Market 1970-2014: Consumers Claire Squires
Part V Extending Print
41 Periodicals and Periodicity James Wald
42 The Importance of Ephemera Henry Raine
43 Some Non-textual Uses of Books Rowan Watson
44 The Book as Art Jae Jennifer Rossman
45 The New Textual Technologies Elena Pierazzo and Peter Stokes
46 Scientific Publishing Aileen Fyfe
47 Maps and their Readers since the Middle Ages Peter Barber, Catherine Delano-Smith, and Sarah Tyacke
48 Music and Print Rupert Ridgewell
Part VI Consequences
49 Copyright and the Creation of Literary Property John Feather
50 The Common Writer Martyn Lyons
51 The Profession of Authorship Robert Griffin
52 Lexicography: The Invention of Language Donna Farina
53 Obscenity, Censorship, and Modernity Deana Heath