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:[[Darnton 2002|Darnton, Robert. "What is the History of Books?" ''Book History Reader''. Eds. David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery. New York: Routledge, 2002. 9-26.]] | :[[Darnton 2002|Darnton, Robert. "What is the History of Books?" ''Book History Reader''. Eds. David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery. New York: Routledge, 2002. 9-26.]] | ||
:[[Davidson 2004|Davidson, Cathy. ''Revolution and the Word: The Rise of the Novel in America.'' Expanded ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.]] | |||
:[[Eisenstein 1983|Eisenstein, Elizabeth L. ''The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983.]] | :[[Eisenstein 1983|Eisenstein, Elizabeth L. ''The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983.]] |
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Notes
Becoming Plant: Nehemiah Grew & the "Media" of 17th-century Microscopy
Book History, Bibliography, Material Culture
Digital Humanities, Media Studies, E-Lit
Marginalia, Used Books, Readers' Marks
Orality, Literacy
Philosophy
To read
- Software Studies, edited by Matthew Fuller
- Jackson, Holbrook. The Anatomy of Bibliomania.
- Pettegree, Andrew. The Book in the Renaissance.
- Prefiguring Cyberculture.
- Smith, Bruce. The Key of Green.