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Impagination - layout and materiality of writing and publication : interdisciplinary approaches from east and west / Edited by Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang, Anthony Grafton, Glenn W. Most.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Grafton, Anthony, editor.
Most, Glenn W., editor.
Chang, Ku-ming Kevin, 1968- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Imagination.
Manuscript design.
Layout (Printing).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XI, 417 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Germany : De Gruyter, [2021]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This volume is the first comparative history that studies the practice of impagination across different ages and civilizations. By impagination we mean the act of placing and arranging spatially textual and other information onto a material bearer that could be made of a variety of materials (papyrus, bamboo slips, palm leaf, parchment, paper, and the computer screen). This volume investigates three levels of impagination: what is the page or other unit of the material bearer, what is written or printed on it, and how is writing or print placed on it. It also examines the interrelations of two or all three of these levels. Collectively it examines the material and materiality of the page, the variety of imprints, cultural and historical conventions for impagination, interlinguistic encounters, the control of editors, scribes, publishers and readers over the page, inheritance, borrowing and innovation, economics, aesthetics and socialities of imprints and impagination, and the relationship of impagination to philology. This volume supplements studies on mise en page and layout – an important subject of codicology – first by including non-codex writings, second by taking a closer look at the page or other unit than at the codex (or book), and third by its aspiration to adopt a globally comparative approach. This volume brings together for comparison vast geographical realms of learning, including Europe, China, Tibet, Korea, Japan and the Near Eastern and European communities in which the Hebrew Bible was transmitted. This comparison is significant, for Europe, China, and India all developed great traditions of learning which came into intensive contact. The contributions to this volume are firmly rooted in local cultures and together address global, comparative themes that are significant for multiple disciplines, such as intellectual and cultural history of knowledge (both humanistic and scientific), global history, literary and media studies, aesthetics, and studies of material culture, among other fields.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Introduction
I Slips, Scrolls, and Leaves: Before the Codex
Chapter 1. Text and Paratext in the Greek Classical Tradition
Chapter 2. Tabernacles of Text: A Brief Visual History of the Hebrew Bible
Chapter 3. Impagination, Reading, and Interpretation in Early Chinese Texts
Chapter 4. Sūtra Text in Pecha Format: Page Layout of the Tibetan Vimalakīrtinirdeśa
Chapter 5. Between the Lines and in the Margins: Linguistic Change and Impagination Practices in South Asia
II The Printed World
Chapter 6. The Margin as Canvas: A Forgotten Function of the Early Printed Page
Chapter 7. Page Layout and the Complex Semiotic System of Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Chosŏn’s Samganghaengsildo
Chapter 8. The Transformation of the Typical Page in the Handpress Era in the Southern Netherlands, 1473–c. 1800
Chapter 9. Writer’s Block or Printer’s Block: The Book and Its Openings in Early Modern China
Chapter 10. Placing Texts on Chinese Pages: From Bamboo Slips to Printed Paper
Chapter 11. Recovering Translation Lost: Symbiosis and Ambilingual Design in Chinese/Manchu Language Reference Manuals of the Qing Dynasty
Chapter 12. Japanophone Glosses (kunten) in Printed and Digitized Manuscripts
III Beyond the Book
Chapter 13. Beyond the Physical Page: Latest Practice of Scientific Publication
Index
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
ISBN:
9783110698756
3110698757
OCLC:
1232276911

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