New Approaches to Shorthand : Studies of a Writing Technology
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Contributors
Boeddeker, Hannah, Contributor
Boeddeker, Hannah, Editor
Bowles, Hugo, Contributor
Cramer, Alfred W., Contributor
Delwiche, Theodore R., Contributor
Boeddeker, Hannah, Editor
Bowles, Hugo, Contributor
Cramer, Alfred W., Contributor
Delwiche, Theodore R., Contributor
Published
Berlin ; De Gruyter,, [2024].
Format
eBook
ISBN
9783111382692
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Language
English
UPC
10.1515/9783111382692
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Description
Variously identified as an art, a technology, and a professional prerequisite, forms of shorthand have been in use from Antiquity to the modern day. Far from a niche corner in manuscript studies, shorthand represents an almost global phenomenon that has touched upon many aspects of everyday life and of scholarship. Due to its immediate illegibility, however, and the daunting task of decipherment, shorthand has long been neglected as a research object in its own right. The immense quantity of extant and unread shorthand manuscripts has been downplayed, as has the technology's place in cultures of learning, religious devotion, court practice, parliamentary procedure, authorial composition, corporate life, public and private writing, and the academy. As the first ever peer-reviewed volume on the subject, this book presents a much-needed introduction to shorthand, its history, and its disparate historiography, alongside eight contributions by shorthand specialists that showcase some of the many lines of inquiry that shorthand inspires across a range of disciplinary and methodological perspectives. For readers with a vested interest in shorthand, this volume provides a range of approaches to shorthand in the Latin West, from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century, upon which to orient, substantiate, and inform their own work. For general readers, this publication invites scholars to consider ways in which historically overlooked or underestimated forms of writing facilitated a variety of writing cultures in different contexts, periods, and languages.
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Issued also in print.
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funded by Universität Hamburg
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
Language
In English.