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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1983
In his generally admirable account of the poets of early Byzantine Egypt, Alan Cameron reconstructs some of their (in his words) journalistic warfare on the basis of a supposed distinction between the use of εἰς and πρός in the titles of books and poems: εἰς denotes a work written in someone's honour, πρός something by way of discredit or refutation.
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In his generally admirable account of the poets of early Byzantine Egypt, Alan Cameron reconstructs some of their (in his words) journalistic warfare on the basis of a supposed distinction between the use of εἰς and πρός in the titles of books and poems: εἰς denotes a work written in someone's honour, πρός something by way of discredit or refutation.
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The Role of Book Design in the Changing Book
Collection Management, 2007SUMMARY In Pentagram Design's latest book, Profile, sixth generation Texan D. J. Stout is described in an essay by Robert Draper as “A Texas Daredevil.” Throughout his career D. J. has tried to raise the bar on the standard book format. Over and over again he has tried to break from the classical book design model, not just to break the rules, but to ...
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2016
The “artist’s book”, a distinctive and popular art form which appeared in the 1960s, replaced the white cube with the portable exhibition. Although anticipated by a few pioneers from the early avant-gardes, artists such as Åke Hodell made interesting contributions in the 1960s to the international field.
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The “artist’s book”, a distinctive and popular art form which appeared in the 1960s, replaced the white cube with the portable exhibition. Although anticipated by a few pioneers from the early avant-gardes, artists such as Åke Hodell made interesting contributions in the 1960s to the international field.
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Books in the Book. The Role and Image of Books in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Novel The Idiot
The most characteristic feature of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s artistic world is that virtually all the major characters in his works read, discuss, translate, interpret and analyze, buy and sell, give, borrow and lend to each other, and write various books themselves. At the same time, the mention of a book in Dostoevsky’s texts is never accidental or random,Tatyana A. Kasatkina +3 more
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Dwelling Underground in The Book of John Mandeville: Monstrosity, Disability, Ecology
Monstrosity, Disability, and the Posthuman in the Medieval and Early Modern World, 2019Alan S. Montroso
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The Book within the Book: Writing in Deuteronomy
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1999John W. Wright, Jean-Pierre Sonnet
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Explorations in the History and Heritage of Machines and Mechanisms, 2018
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Book Review: Books in the Digital Age
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2006openaire +2 more sources

