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  • 17:0217:02, 20 January 2025 diff hist +22,955 N Mullaney 2017Created page with "Mullaney, Thomas S. ''The Chinese Typewriter: A History.'' MIT Press, 2017. Mullaney - The Chinese Typewriter A History Introduction: There is No Alphabet Here There was a Chinese dao to match the Greek logos, one that functioned according to a two-part organizational system well known in China. In the first of these, Chinese characters are ordered according to the number of pen- or brushstrokes needed to compose them, an organizational scheme that had been a mainstay..." current
  • 16:5616:56, 20 January 2025 diff hist +96 Main Page→‎History of Computing

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  • 19:2519:25, 6 January 2025 diff hist +25,589 N Haigh and Ceruzzi 2021Created page with "Haigh and Ceruzzi, ''A New History of Modern Computing'' (2021) == Becoming Universal: Introducing a New History of Computing == The wholesale shift of video and music reproduction to digital technologies likewise challenges us to integrate media history into the long his- tory of computing. Since the original book was written, the computer had become something new, which meant that the book also had to become something n… Yet this discussion is rarely grounded in..."
  • 03:0803:08, 6 January 2025 diff hist +132 Main Page→‎History of Computing

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  • 18:5718:57, 20 June 2024 diff hist +3,922 N Otis 2024Created page with "Otis, Jessica Marie. ''By the Numbers: Numeracy, Religion, and the Quantitative Transformation of Early Modern England.'' Oxford: Oxford UP, 2024. Introduction—“Number, Weight and Measure”: Numeracy in Early Modern England This transformation in numerical practices was complex and wide-ranging in its impact on early modern society and thought. In part, it was a transfor- mation in symbolic systems—the culturally agreed upon symbols and syntax used to represent..." current
  • 18:5618:56, 20 June 2024 diff hist +163 Main Page→‎Early Modern

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