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The Beauties of England... By Philip Luckombe... The 5th Edition...
  • Language: en

The Beauties of England... By Philip Luckombe... The 5th Edition...

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1791
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Philip Luckombe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 502

Philip Luckombe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1771
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Evolution of Editorial Style in Early Modern England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

The Evolution of Editorial Style in Early Modern England

This book provides a historical study on the evolution of editorial style and its progress towards standardisation through an examination of early modern English style guides. The text considers the variety of ways authors, editors and printers directly implemented or uniquely interpreted and adapted the guidelines of these style guides as part of their inherently human editorial practice. Offering a critical mapping of early modern style guides, Jocelyn Hargrave explores when and how style guides originated, how they contributed to the evolution of editorial practice and how they impacted the overall publishing of content.

A catalogue of the books belonging to the Library company of Philadelphia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458
Romanticism and the Rise of English
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Romanticism and the Rise of English

Named a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009 Romanticism and the Rise of English addresses a peculiar development in contemporary literary criticism: the disappearance of the history of the English language as a relevant topic. Elfenbein argues for a return not to older modes of criticism, but to questions about the relation between literature and language that have vanished from contemporary investigation. His book is an example of a kind of work that has often been called for but rarely realized—a social philology that takes seriously the formal and institutional forces shaping the production of English. This results not only in a history of English, but also in a recovery of major events shaping English studies as a coherent discipline. This book points to new directions in literary criticism by arguing for the need to reconceptualize authorial agency in light of a broadened understanding of linguistic history.

The Nature of the Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 779

The Nature of the Book

In The Nature of the Book, a tour de force of cultural history, Adrian Johns constructs an entirely original and vivid picture of print culture and its many arenas—commercial, intellectual, political, and individual. "A compelling exposition of how authors, printers, booksellers and readers competed for power over the printed page. . . . The richness of Mr. Johns's book lies in the splendid detail he has collected to describe the world of books in the first two centuries after the printing press arrived in England."—Alberto Manguel, Washington Times "[A] mammoth and stimulating account of the place of print in the history of knowledge. . . . Johns has written a tremendously learned prime...

An Introduction to the Study of Bibliography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 566

An Introduction to the Study of Bibliography

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1814
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Media and the Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 531

Media and the Mind

A beautifully illustrated argument that reveals notebooks as extraordinary paper machines that transformed knowledge on the page and in the mind. We often think of reason as a fixed entity, as a definitive body of facts that do not change over time. But during the Enlightenment, reason also was seen as a process, as a set of skills enacted on a daily basis. How, why, and where were these skills learned? Concentrating on Scottish students living during the long eighteenth century, this book argues that notebooks were paper machines and that notekeeping was a capability-building exercise that enabled young notekeepers to mobilize everyday handwritten and printed forms of material and visual me...

A Catalogue of the Books Belonging to the Library Company of Philadelphia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1142
Peers, Pirates, and Persuasion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Peers, Pirates, and Persuasion

  • Categories: Law

John Logie examines the rhetoric of the ongoing debate over peer-to-peer technologies, in particular Napster and its successors. The Grokster case, he contends, has already produced the chilling effects that will stifle the innovative spirit at the heart of the Internet and networked communities.