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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 1995
Despite the bountiful presence of computer technology, with its explosive media hype surrounding even the launch of new software, one might still be tempted to characterize the 1990s as deeply immersed in a culture of the book. Book iconography confronts the consumer everywhere—in household furnishings and fabrics, in personal attire and jewelry, in ...
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Despite the bountiful presence of computer technology, with its explosive media hype surrounding even the launch of new software, one might still be tempted to characterize the 1990s as deeply immersed in a culture of the book. Book iconography confronts the consumer everywhere—in household furnishings and fabrics, in personal attire and jewelry, in ...
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Books as Culture/Books as Commerce
Journalism Quarterly, 1994The book industry historically has been characterized as caught between two seemingly conflicting goals: to contribute to the cultural life of the society and to make a profit. As the most influential medium for information about books, the text of the New York Times Book Review reflects that conflict and marks the boundary between books as culture and
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Cultural economics, books and reading
Journal of Cultural Economics, 2019The field of cultural economics is surprisingly short on research on the book market and on the activity of reading compared with other more recently invented media such as films and musical recordings. There are a number of traditional economic propositions relevant to books and reading which could be further researched. In addition, books and reading
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2020
This chapter concerns the postclassical book culture. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the continuing loss of manuscripts to Europe and the dire state of endowed libraries in the Arabic-speaking world meant that the full breadth of the Arabo-Islamic classical heritage was slipping progressively further out of reach of Muslim scholars.
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This chapter concerns the postclassical book culture. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the continuing loss of manuscripts to Europe and the dire state of endowed libraries in the Arabic-speaking world meant that the full breadth of the Arabo-Islamic classical heritage was slipping progressively further out of reach of Muslim scholars.
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Yu.N. Stolyarov: Life in Science: proceedings of the round table with international participation (Moscow, May 29, 2024)
The versatility of the personality and talent of Yuri Nikolaevich Stolyarov (1938–1924) is revealed – not only as a recognized scientist and teacher, but also as a brilliant publicist and educator who studied and showed (in books, articles, lectures, essays) the life and work of many outstanding people of the past, revealed the folklore (fabulous ...
V.K Klyuev, M.P. Zakharenko
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The versatility of the personality and talent of Yuri Nikolaevich Stolyarov (1938–1924) is revealed – not only as a recognized scientist and teacher, but also as a brilliant publicist and educator who studied and showed (in books, articles, lectures, essays) the life and work of many outstanding people of the past, revealed the folklore (fabulous ...
V.K Klyuev, M.P. Zakharenko
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In Books and Culture (1896) , Hamilton Wright Mabie argues for the necessity of reading to achieve genuine "culture". He defines culture not as a "knapsack" of miscellaneous information , but as a vital process: the "unfolding and enrichment of the human spirit".
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Journal of Personality Assessment, 1976
(1976). Culture and Thought (Book) Journal of Personality Assessment: Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 100-101.
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(1976). Culture and Thought (Book) Journal of Personality Assessment: Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 100-101.
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2020
Abstract Quotations from earlier Greek literary works are very frequent in the Oneirocritica, and it is possible to reconstruct in some detail Artemidorus’ knowledge of (and tastes in) ‘classical’ Greek literature. As one might expect, Homer is particularly prominent, but in a manner that suggests that Artemidorus may not have been ...
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Abstract Quotations from earlier Greek literary works are very frequent in the Oneirocritica, and it is possible to reconstruct in some detail Artemidorus’ knowledge of (and tastes in) ‘classical’ Greek literature. As one might expect, Homer is particularly prominent, but in a manner that suggests that Artemidorus may not have been ...
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European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, 2021
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