#  Entries alphabetically by author -- E to J 

 



       ![Journals and commonplace books of Jacob Corey, 1773-1802 (inclusive). B MS b240.1, Volume 6, Countway Library of Medicine.](/sites/g/files/omnuum9531/files/styles/hwp_21_9__1920x825/public/infohist/files/434953579.jpg?itok=RXW1wdCI) 

 

 



 

 



 

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Clicking on the names and titles below, you will find a further reading bibliography unfolding that the authors of each short entry in *Information: A Historical Companion (2021)* have compiled and updated for their entry. To move on to the next part (entries K to P), [please click here](/entries-alphabetically-author-k-p). To move back to the chapter section, [please click here](/chapters-alphabetically-author).



 



###    Eddy diagrams  expand\_more  

 

 Baxandall, Michael *Painting and Experience in Renaissance Italy*, 1988.

 Bender, John, and Michael Marrinan, *The Culture of Diagram*, 2010.

 Brasseur, Lee E. *Visualising Technical Information: A Cultural Critique*, 2003.

 Curie, Marie. *Notebook* (1899-1902), Bound MS, Wellcome Trust Library, MS 1978.

 Denis Diderot*, A Diderot Pictorial Encyclopedia of Trades and Industry Volumes 1 and 2*, Charles C. Gillispie (Ed.), 1993.

 Eddy, Matthew Daniel. "How to See a Diagram: A Visual Anthropology of Chemical Affinity" *Osiris*, **26** (2014), 178-196.

 Eddy, Matthew Daniel. "The Nature of Notebooks: How Enlightenment Schoolchildren Transformed the *Tabula Rasa*’, *Journal of British Studies*, **57** (2018), 275-307.

 Helfand, Jessica. *Reinventing the Wheel*, 2002.

 Latour, Bruno. ‘Visualisation and Cognition: Drawing Things Together" In H. Kuklick (Ed.), *Knowledge and Society: Studies in the Sociology of Culture Past and Present*, 1986.

 Lima, Manuel. *The Book of Circles: Visualizing Spheres of Knowledge*, 2017.

 Nasim, Omar W. *Observing by Hand: Sketching the Nebulae in the Nineteenth Century*, 2014.

 Netz, Reviel. *The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics: A Study in Cognitive History*, 2003.

 Pietsch, Theodore W. *Trees of Life: A Visual History of Evolution*, 2013.

 Priest, Greg, Silvia De Toffoli and Paula Findlen, ‘Tools of Reason: The Practice of Scientific Diagramming from Antiquity to the Present’, *Endeavour* (2018), in press.

 Richardson, Jane S. Early "Ribbon Drawings of Proteins." *Nature Structural Biology*, **7** (2000), 624-625.

 Robson, Eleanor. "Words and Pictures: New light on Plimpton 322’, *The American Mathematical Monthly*, 109 (2002), 105-120.

 Rosenberg, Daniel, and Anthony Grafton, *Cartographies of Time: A History of the Timeline*, 2012.

 Emery, Joy Spanabel. *A History of the Paper Pattern Industry: The Home Dressmaking Fashion Revolution*, 2014.

 Tversky, Barbara. "The Cognitive Design of Tools of Thought’, *Review of Philosophy and Psychology*, **6** (2015), 99-116.

 Warwick, Andrew. *Masters of Theory: Cambridge and the Rise of Mathematical Physics*, 2003.

 Winterburn, Emily. "Learned Modesty and the First Lady's Comet: A Commentary on Caroline Herschel (1787) *An Account of a New Comet*’, *Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society* A, **373** (2015), 1-11.

 Wittgenstein, Ludwig. *Philosophical Investigations*, G. E. M. Anscombe (trans.),1967.



 

 

 



###    Fisher bells  expand\_more  

 

- Arnold, John H., and Caroline Goodson. "Resounding Community: the History and Meaning of Medieval Church Bells." *Viator* 43, no. 1 (2012): 99-130.
- Atkinson, Niall. *The Noisy Renaissance: Sound, Architecture, and Florentine Urban Life*, 2016.
- Blavignac, Jean-Daniel. *La Cloche, études sur son histoire et sur ses rapports avec la société aux différents âges*, 1877.
- Corbin, Alain. *Village Bells: Sound and Meaning in the Nineteenth-Century French Countryside*, trans. Martin Thom, 1998.
- Champion, Matthew. *The Fullness of Time: Temporalities of the Fifteenth-Century Low Countries.* Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018.
- Dohrn-van Rossum, Gerhard. "Campanile und Minarett. Konflikte in städtischen Lautsphären seit dem Mittelalter." In *Lautsphären des Mittelalters. Akustische Perspektiven zwischen Lärm und Stille*, edited by Martin Clauss, Gesine Mierke and Antonia Krüger, 235-70. Vienna, Cologne, Weimar: Böhlau, 2020.
- Garceau, Michelle E. "‘I Call the People.’ Church Bells in Fourteenth-Century Catalunya." *Journal of Medieval History* 37 (2011): 197-214.
- Hahn, Philip. "The Reformation of the Soundscape: Bell Ringing in Early Modern Lutheran Germany." *German History* 33, no. 4 (2015): 525-45.
- Hense, Ansgar. *Glockenläuten und Uhrenschlag. Der Gebrauch von Kirchenglocken in der kirchlichen und staatlichen Rechtsordnung*, 1998.
- Lubken, Deborah. "Joyful Ringing, Solemn Tolling: Methods and Meanings of Early American Tower Bells." *William &amp; Mary Quarterly* 69 (2012): 823-42.
- MacKinnon, Dolly. "‘The bell, like a speedy messenger, runs from house to house, and ear to ear’: The Auditory Markers of Gender, Politics and Identity in England, 1500-1700." In *Sound, Space and Civility in the British World, 1700-1850*, edited by Peter Denney, Bruce Buchan, David Ellison and Karen Crawley, 65-82. New York: Routledge, 2018.
- Marsh, Christopher. "'At it ding dong': Recreation and Religion in the English Belfry, 1580-1640." In *Worship and the Parish Church in Early Modern Britain*, edited by Natalie Mears and Alec Ryrie, 151-72. Farnham: Ashgate, 2013.
- Missfelder, Jan-Friedrich. "Glocken." In *Handbuch Sound. Geschichte - Begriffe - Ansätze*, edited by Daniel Morat and Hansjakob Ziemer, 329-31. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler, 2018.
- Otte, Heinrich. *Glockenkunde*, 1884.
- Price, Percival. *Bells and Man*, 1983.
- Toelle, Jutta. "*Todas las naciones han de oyrla*: Bells in the Jesuit reducciones of Early Modern Paraguay." *Journal of Jesuit Studies* 3, no. 3 (2016): 437-50.
- Vögele, Wolfgang. *Sono Auribus Viventium. Kultur und Theologie des Glockenläutens in der Reformation und der Moderne.* Münster, Berlin: LIT-Verlag, 2017.
- Weinryb, Ittai. *The Bronze Object in the Middle Ages.* Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.
- Westcott, Wendell. *Bells and Their Music*, 1970.



 

 

 



###    Flow professors  expand\_more  

 

 Burnett, C. “Give Him the White Cow: Notes and Note-Taking in the Universities in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries.” *History of Universities* no.14 (1995-96, pub. 1998):1-30.

 Clark, William. *Academic Charisma and the Origins of the Research University*, 2006.

 Dainat, Holger. “Mitschrift, Nachschrift, Referat, Korreferat. Über studentisches Schreiben im 19. Jahrhundert.” *Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur* 40.2 (2015): 306-28.

 Friese, Heidrun. “Thresholds in the Ambit of Discourse: On the Establishment of Authority at Academic Conferences.” In *Little Tools of Knowledge: Historical Essays on Academic and Bureaucratic Practices*, edited by Peter Becker and William Clark, 2000.

 Galison, Peter. “Laboratory War: Radar Philosophy and the Los Alamos Man,” and “Bubble Chambers: Factories of Physics.” In (same author) *Image and Logic: A Material Culture of Microphysics*, 1997.

 Grafton, Anthony. “Polyhistor into Philolog: Notes on the Transformation of German Classical Scholarship, 1780-1850.” *History of Universities* 3 (1983): 159-92.

 Haugen, K. “Academic Charisma and the Old Regime.” *History of Universities* 22.1 (2007): 199-228.

 Turner, R. Steven. “The Growth of Professorial Research in Prussia, 1818-1848—Causes and Context.” *Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences* 3 (1971): 137-82.



 

 

 



###    Friedrich archivists  expand\_more  

 

 Coussemaker, F. de: Thierry Gherbode, premier garde des chartes de Flandre et secrétaire de ducs de Bourgogne Philippe le Hardi et Jean sans Peur, étude biographique, in: Annales du Comité flamand de France 26 (1901-1902), p. 175–385.

 Deutrich, Mabel E.: Women in Archives. Ms. versus Mr. Archivist, in: The American Archivist, April 1973, 171-181.

 Filippini, Orietta: Memoria della Chiesa, memoria dello stato. Il archivio di Carlo Cartari, Bologna 2010.

 Friedrich, Markus: Being an Archivist in Enlightened France: The Case of Pierre-Camille Le Moine (1723-1800), in: European History Quarterly 46 (2016), S. 568–589.

 Friedrich, Markus: The Birth of the Archive. A History of Knowledge, Ann Arbor 2018 (German ed. 2013.

 Grebe, Marc-André: Akten, Archive, Absolutismus? Das Kronarchiv von Simancas im Herrschaftsgefüge der spanischen Habsburger (1540 - 1598), Frankfurt am Main 2012.

 Guyotjeannin, Olivier: Un archiviste du XIVe siècle entre érudition et service du Prince. Les “Notabilia” de Gérard de Montaigu, in: Histoires d'Archives. Recueil d'articles offert à Lucie Favier par ses collègues et amis, Paris 1997, S. 299–316.

 Leesch, Wolfgang: Die deutschen Archivare 1500 - 1945. 2 voll., München u.a. 1985-1992.

 Löhr, Wolfgang: Johann Gottfried von Märcken (1714-1787. Archivar der Reichsherrschaft Myllendonk, in: Neuheuser, Hanns Peter (Hg.): Archiv und Geschichte. Festschrift Rudolf Brandts, Köln 1978, S. 175–184.

 Mollet, Vincent: Les chartistes dans les archives départementales avant le décret de 1850, in: Bibliothèque de l'École des Chartes 151 (1993), p. 123–154.

 Ottnad, Bernd: Das Berufsbild des Archivars vom 16. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart, in: Richter, Gregor (Hg.): Aus der Arbeit des Archivars. Festschrift für Eberhard Gönner, Stuttgart 1986, S. 1–22.

 Ramingen, Jacob von: Von der Registratur und jren Gebäuen und Regimenten. Ein lustiger Auszug deren Bücher, welche Herr Jacob von Rammingen geschrieben, Heidelberg 1571.

 Rosa, Mario: Un médiateur dans la République des lettres. le bibliothécaire, in: Bots, Hans/Waquet, Francoise (Hg.): Commercium Litterarium. La communication dans la république des lettres. Forms of communication in the republic of letters, Amsterdam 1994, p. 81–99.

 Shepherd, Elizabeth: Hidden voices in the archives: pioneering women archivists in early 20th-century England, in: Foscarini, Fiorella/MacNeil, Heather/Mak, Bonnie/Oliver, Gillian (Hg.): Engaging with records and archives. Histories and theories, London 2016, S. 83–103.

 Shepherd, Elizabeth: Pioneering women archivists in England. Ethel Stokes (1870–1944), record agent, in: Archival Science 17 (2017), p. 175–194.

 Vivo, Filippo de/Guidi, Andrea/Silvestri, Alessandro (Hg.): Archivi e archivisti in Italia tra Medioevo ed età moderna. Prima edizione, Rome 2015.

 Vivo, Filippo de/Guidi, Andrea/Silvestri, Alessandro (Hg.): Fonti per la storia degli archivi degli antichi Stati italiani, Rome 2016.



 

 

 



###    Frow commodification  expand\_more  

 

 Boyle, James *The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind*, 2008.

 Drahos, Peter and John Braithwaite, *Information Feudalism,* 2002.

 <a></a>Frow, John. *Time and Commodity Culture*, 1997.

 Garnham, Nicholas. *Capitalism and Communication: Global Culture and the Economics of Information*, 1990.

 Gibson-Graham, J.K. *A Postcapitalist Politics*, 2006.

 Jefferson,Thomas Letter of 13 August 1813, Writings, 1984, 1291-1292.

 Lessig, Lawrence. *Free Culture*, 2004.

 Locksley, Gareth “Information Technology and Capitalist Development,” *Capital and Class* 27 (Winter 1986), 81-105.

 Mauss, Marcel. *The Gift: Forms and Functions of Exchange in Archaic Societies*, 1966

 Radin, Margaret. *Contested Commodities*, 1996.

 Thrift, Nigel. *Knowing Capitalism*, 2005.

 Verdery, Katherine and Caroline Humphrey, eds. *Property in Question: Value Transformation in the Global Economy*, 2004.



 

 

 



###    Gillespie platforms  expand\_more  

 

 Gillespie

 Abbate, Janet. 2017. “What and Where Is the Internet?(Re) Defining Internet Histories.” Internet Histories 1(1–2):8–14.

 Brunton, Finn. 2017. “Notes from/Dev/Null.” Internet Histories 1(1–2):138–45.

 Brunton, Finn. 2013. Spam: A Shadow History of the Internet. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

 Carmi, Elinor. 2019. “The Hidden Listeners: Regulating the Line from Telephone Operators to Content Moderators.” International Journal of Communication 13:440–58.

 Crain, Matthew. 2014. “Financial Markets and Online Advertising: Reevaluating the Dotcom Investment Bubble.” Information, Communication &amp; Society 17(3):371–84. doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2013.869615.

 Crain, Matthew. 2021. Profit over Privacy: How Surveillance Advertising Conquered the Internet. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

 Driscoll, Kevin. 2022. The Modem World: A Prehistory of Social Media. MIT Press.

 Driscoll, Kevin. 2016. “Social Media’s Dial-Up Ancestor: The Bulletin Board System.” IEEE Spectrum 53(11):54–60.

 Driscoll, Kevin, and Camille Paloque-Berges. 2017. “Searching for Missing ‘Net Histories.’” Internet Histories 1–13.

 Ensmenger, N. 2012. “Is Chess the Drosophila of Artificial Intelligence? A Social History of an Algorithm.” Social Studies of Science 42(1):5–30. doi: 10.1177/0306312711424596.

 Gawer, Annabelle, ed. 2011. *Platforms, Markets and Innovation*. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Inc.

 Gehl, Robert W. 2011. “The Archive and the Processor: The Internal Logic of Web 2.0.” *New Media &amp; Society* 13 (8): 1228-1244.

 Gillespie, Tarleton. 2018. *Custodians of the Internet: Platforms, Content Moderation, and the Hidden Decisions That Shape Social Media*. New Haven: Yale University Press.

 McKinney, Cait, and Dylan Mulvin. 2019. “Bugs: Rethinking the History of Computing.” Communication, Culture and Critique 12(4):476–98. doi: 10.1093/ccc/tcz039.

 Medina, Eden. 2011. Cybernetic Revolutionaries: Technology and Politics in Allende’s Chile. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press.

 Plantin, Jean-Christophe, Carl Lagoze, Paul N. Edwards, and Christian Sandvig. 2016. “Infrastructure Studies Meet Platform Studies in the Age of Google and Facebook.” *New Media &amp; Society*, 20 (1): 293-310.

 Raymond, Eric S. 1998. “The Cathedral and the Bazaar.” *First Monday*, 3 ( <https://firstmonday.org/article/view/578/499> ).

 Roberts, Sarah T. 2019. *Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the Shadows of Social Media*. New Haven: Yale University Press.

 Starosielski, Nicole. 2015. The Undersea Network. Durham: Duke University Press.

 Streeter, Thomas. 2017. “The Internet as a Structure of Feeling: 1992–1996.” Internet Histories 1(1–2):79–89.

 Turner, Fred. 2013. The Democratic Surround: Multimedia and American Liberalism from World War II to the Psychedelic Sixties. University of Chicago Press.

 Turner, Fred. 2017. “Can We Write a Cultural History of the Internet? If so, How?” Internet Histories 1(1–2):39–46.

 van Dijck, José. 2013. *The Culture of Connectivity: A Critical History of Social Media*. Oxford: Oxford University Press.



 

 

 



###    Goeing appraising  expand\_more  

 

 Bourdieu, Pierre. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste, tr. Richard Nice. Abingdon: Routledge, 1986.

 Daston, Lorraine, and Katharine Park, Case study "Monsters", in: Lorraine Daston, Katharine Park, Wonders and the Order of Nature, 1150-1750, NewYork: Zone, 2001, 173-214.

 Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung, official German association of Horse Riding, keyword " horse breeding", ([https://www.pferd-aktuell.de/5216\_1#ZWS](https://www.pferd-aktuell.de/5216_1#ZWS))

 EquiAppraisal, <https://equiappraisal.com/>

 Evelyn, John. *The Diary of John Evelyn*, ed. by William Bray, 1901.

 Franz, M. (1998) Wahres/Gutes/Schönes. In: Dahnke, HD., Otto, R. (eds): *Goethe Handbuch*, 1998, 1115-1117.

 German Hanoverian Association, Auctions, example (<https://en.hannoveraner.com/verden-auction/collection-of-the-135th-elite-auction/>)

 Hinds, Hilary, and George Fox and Early Quaker Culture, Manchester Scholarship Online, 2012, DOI:10.7228/manchester/9780719081576.003.0005, pp. 82-99.

 Riello, G. ‘“Things seen and unseen”: the material culture of early modern inventories and their representation of domestic interiors’ in P. Findlen (ed.), *Early Modern Things: Objects and Their Histories*, 1500–1800, 2013,125–50.

 Spaeth, Donald. (2016) ‘Orderly made’: re-appraising household inventories in seventeenth-century England, Social History, 41,4 (2016): 417-435, DOI: 10.1080/03071022.2016.1215101

 Strong, Jeremy. "The Modern Offal Eaters." *Gastronomica,* Vol. 6, 2 (2006): 30-39.



 

 

 



###    Goeing connected learning  expand\_more  

 

 Ben Zaken, Avner. *Reading Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan: a cross-cultural history of autodidacticism*, 2011.

 Blair, Ann. "Conrad Gessner’s Paratexts," *Gesnerus*, 73:1, (2016): 73–122.

 Blair, Ann. "Printing and Humanism in the Work of Conrad Gessner," *Renaissance Quarterly*, 70:1 (2017), 1-43.

 Böhning, Holger, et al. *Selbstlesen-Selbstdenken-Selbstschreiben. Prozesse der Selbstbildung von "Autodidakten" unter dem Einfluss von Aufklärung und Volksaufklärung vom 17. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert*. Bremen: edition lumière, 2015.

 Collins, Anthony. *A Discourse of Free-Thinking: Occasion’d by the Rise and Growth of a Sect Call’d Free-Thinkers.* London, 1713.

 Connected Learning Alliance: <https://clalliance.org/about-connected-learning/> (accessed Jan 16, 2019)

 Goeing, Anja-Silvia. *Storing, Archiving, Organizing: The Changing Dynamics of Scholarly Information Management in Post-Reformation Zurich*, 2017.

 Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm. *Deutsches Wörterbuch.* Leipzig: Hirzel, 1854-1961. <http://www.woerterbuchnetz.de> (accessed Jan 15, 2019)

 Ibn Tufail. *Philosophus Autodidactus*, tr. Edward Pocock. Oxford, 1671.

 Luschnat, Otto. "Autodidaktos, eine Begriffsgeschichte". In Fritz Maass (ed.). *Theologia Viatorum VIII, Jahrbuch der Kirchlichen Hochschule Berlin* 1961/62. Berlin: De Gruyter, pp. 157-172.

 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. *Émile ou De l'Éducation.* The Hague: Naulme, 1762.

 Siemens, George. "Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age." *International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning*. 2 (2004): 3-10.

 Velten, Hans Rudolf. Die Autodidakten. Zum Aufkommen eines wissenschaftlichen Diskurses über Intellektuelle gegen Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts. In Jutta Held (ed.), I*ntellektuelle in der Frühen Neuzeit*, 2002.

 Westover, Tara. *Educated*. New York: Randomhouse, 2018.



 

 

 



###    Goeing teaching  expand\_more  

 

 Cohen, Amnon, and Bernard Lewis. *Population and Revenue in the Towns of Palestine in the Sixteenth Century,* 1978.

 “Compulsory Education”, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsory\_education#Per-country\_variatio…](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsory_education#Per-country_variations_in_the_age_range_of_compulsory_education)

 Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung, “Reitabzeichen”, <https://www.pferd-aktuell.de/reitabzeichen/abzeichen-im-ueberblick/abzeichen-im-ueberblick>

 Elman, Benjamin. *A Cultural History of Modern Science in China*, 2006.

 Fehler, Timothy G., et al., eds, *Religious Diaspora in Early Modern Europe: Strategies of Exile,* 2014.

 Gerber, Jane S. *Jewish Society in Fez, 1450-1700: Studies in Communal and Economic Life,* 1980.

 Hilgendorf, Eric, Islamic Education: History and Tendency, Peabody Journal of education, 78 no. 2 (2003), 63-75

 *International Standard Classification of Education*, 2012

 Khan Academy: <https://www.khanacademy.org/>

 Lawrence-Lightfoot, Sara, *Growing Each Other Up: When Our Children Become Our Teachers*, 2016.

 MacHardy, Karin J.: Cultural Capital, Family Strategy and Noble Identity in Early Modern Habsburg Augstria 1579-1620,*Past and Present* 163 (1999), p. 36-75.

 Moosa, Ebrahim, *What is a Madrasa?* 2015.

 National Center for Education Statistics: “Age range for compulsory school attendance,” [https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d17/tables/dt17\_234.10.asp?current=…](https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d17/tables/dt17_234.10.asp?current=yes)

 Niece, Richard, “Compulsory Education: Milestone or Millstone?” *The High School Journal*, 67, No. 1 (Oct. - Nov., 1983), pp. 32-35

 Reagan, Timothy, *Non-Western Educational Traditions: Local Approaches to Thought and Practice*, 2018.

 Tamari, Stephen E. Teaching and Learning in 18th century Damascus: Localism and Ottomanism in an early modern Arab society, Dissertation, Washington, D.C., 1998, Ann Arbor: UMI 1998.



 

 

 



###    Grafton scrolls and rolls  expand\_more  

 

 Bagnall, Roger. *Early Christian Books in Egypt*, 2009.

 Kelly, Thomas Forrest. *The Role of the Scroll: An Illustrated Introduction to Scrolls in the Middle Ages*, 2019.

 Kenyon, Frederic. *Books and Readers in Ancient Greece and Rome*, 2nd ed., 1951.

 Nongbri, Brent. *God’s Library: The Archaeology of the Earliest Christian Manuscripts*, 2018.

 Rampling, Jennifer. “A Secret Language: The Ripley Scrolls,” in *Art and Alchemy: The Mystery of Transformation*, edited by Sven Dupré, Dedo von Kerssenbrock-Kosigk and Beat Wismer, 2014, 38-49.

 Schmidt, Victor. “Some Notes on Scrolls in the Middle Ages,” *Quaerendo* 41 (2011): 373–83.

 Skemer, Don. *Binding Words: Textual Amulets in the Middle Ages*, 2006.

 Stallybrass, Peter. “Books and Scrolls: Navigating the Bible,” in *Books and Readers in Early Modern England: Material Studies*, edited by Jennifer Andersen and Elizabeth Sauer, 2002, 42–77.

 Turner, E. G. *Greek Papyri: An Introduction*, 1980.



 

 

 



###    Gurd publication  expand\_more  

 

 Bolter, J. David. *Remediation: Understanding New Media*, 1999.

 Cassirer, Ernst. *The Logic of the Cultural Sciences: Five Studies*, 2000.

 Eisenstein, Elizabeth L. *The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early Modern Europe*, 1979.

 Febvre, Lucien Paul Victor. *The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing 1450-1800*, 1976.

 Gurd, Sean Alexander. *Work in Progress: Literary Revision as Social Performance in Ancient Rome*, 2012.

 Hadot, Pierre. *Philosophy as a Way of Life: Spiritual Exercises from Socrates to Foucault*, 1995.

 McLuhan, Marshall. *Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man*, 1964.

 Riggsby, Andrew. *Mosaics of Knowledge: Representing Information in the Roman World*, 2019.

 Stock, Brian. *After Augustine: The Meditative Reader and the Text*, 2001.

 Warner, Michael. *Publics and Counterpublics*, 2002.



 

 

 



 

 

 

 



###    Havens forgery  expand\_more  

 

 Freeman, Arthur. *Bibliotheca Fictiva: A Collection of Books &amp; Manuscripts Relating to Literary Forgery 400 BC-AD 2000,* 2014.

 Grafton, *Anthony. Forgers and Critics: Creativity and Duplicity in Wester Scholarship* *,* 1990.

 Havens, Earle. (ed.), *Fakes, Lies, and Forgeries: Rare Books and Manuscripts from the Arthur and Janet Freeman Bibliotheca Fictiva Collection* , 2016.

 Lynch, Jack. *Deception and Detection in Eighteenth-Century Britain,* 2008.

 Roach, Levi. *Forgery and Memory at the End of the First Millennium* (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021)

 Rowland, Ingrid D. *The Scariths of Scornello: A Tale of Renaissance* Forgery, 2004.

 Stephens, Walter, and Earle Havens (eds.). *Literary Forgery in Early Modern Europe, 1450-1800*, 2018.

 Tutino, Stefania. *A Fake Saint and the True Church: The Story of a Forgery in Seventeenth Century Naples* (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021)

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###    Havens plagiarism  expand\_more  

 

 Cook, Trevor. “The Scourge of Plagiary: Perversions of Imitation in the English Renaissance,” *University of Toronto Quarterly* 83 (2014): 39-63.

 Dougherty, M. V. *Disguised Academic Plagiarism: A Typology and Case Studies for Researchers and Editors,* 2020.

 Eden, Kathy. “Literary Property and the Question of Style: A Prehistory.” In *Borrowed Feathers: Plagiarism and the Limits of Imitation in Early Modern Europe*, edited by Hall Bjøornstad, 2008.

 Freeman, Arthur. *Bibliotheca Fictiva: A Collection of Books &amp; Manuscripts relating to Literary Forgery, 400 BC–AD 2000*, 2014.

 Kewes, Paulina. *Authorship and Appropriation: Writing for the Stage in England, 1660-1710*, 1998.

 Macfarlane, Robert. *Original Copy: Plagiarism and Originality in Nineteenth-Century Literature*, 2007.

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###    Haynes error  expand\_more  

 

 **Error: citations and further reading**

 p. 424: “communications circuit”: Robert Darnton, “What is the History of Books”, *Daedalus* 111:3 (1982) 65–83.

 p. 426: *Die Wissenschaft des Nicht Wissenswerten*: Lajos (also Ludwig) Hatvany’s “The science of things not worth having a science of” was published in 1908 and expanded and revised in 1911. It was subsequently reprinted, with annotations, in 1986.

 William James: *The Works of William James*, vol. 1: *Pragmatism*, ed. Fredson Bowers (1975), p. 30: “It is astonishing to see how many philosophical disputes collapse into insignificance the moment you subject them to this simple test of tracing a concrete consequence. There can *be* no difference which doesn’t *make* a difference—no difference in abstract truth which does not express itself in a difference of concrete fact, and in conduct consequent upon the fact, imposed on somebody, somehow, somewhere, and somewhen.” James first made these remarks, in a slightly different form, in his lecture “Philosophical Conceptions and Practical Results” (1898).

 Gregory Bateson: defined so in the glossary to *Mind and Nature* (1979), p. 228. See further his lecture “Form, Substance, and Difference” delivered in 1970 and reprinted in *Steps to an Ecology of Mind* (1972), p. 460: “what we mean by information — the elementary unit of information — is *a difference which makes a difference*.” (See elsewhere in that volume pp. 276 and 323.)

 Frederick Douglass: *The Frederick Douglas Papers*, Series 2: *Autobiographical Writings*, vol. 1: *Narrative*, ed. John W. Blassingame, John R. McKivigan, and Peter P. Hinks (1999), p. 31. In vol. 2: *My Bondage and My Freedom*, ed. John W. Blassingame, John R. McKivigan, and Peter P. Hinks (2003), p. 84, being taught to read the Bible “would forever unfit him for the duties of a slave”; cf. vol. 3: *Life and Times of Frederick Douglass*, ed. John R. McKivigan (2012), book 1, p. 62.

 p. 427: Seneca: epistle 2; cf. epistle 84.

 Benjamin Rush: *Medical Inquiries and Observations upon the Diseases of the Mind* (1812), p. 37.

 Dryasdust, Dr. Syntax, Edward Casaubon: Dryasdust, a fictional authority on antiquarian matters in the prefaces to several novels by Walter Scott; Dr. Syntax, comically depicted by Thomas Rowlandson; Edward Casaubon, character in George Eliot, *Middlemarch* (1872)

 cultural theory of risk: influentially developed by Mary Douglas and Aaron Wildavsky, *Risk and Culture: An Essay on the Selection of Technical and Environmental Dangers* (1982).

 p. 428: correctors or…professional proofreaders: cf. John L. Flood, “The Book in Reformation Germany,” in Jean-François Gilmont, ed., *The Reformation and the Book* (1998), p. 50: “\[the separate trade of\] the professional proofreader did not develop until about 1540”; Elizabeth Story Donno, “Abraham Fleming: A Learned Corrector in 1586–87,” *Studies in Bibliography* 42 (1989) 200-211; Jacques André, “Petite histoire des signes de correction typographique,” *Cahiers GUTenberg* 31 (December 1998) 45–59; Anthony Grafton, *The Culture of Correction in Renaissance Europe* (2012); Jerome Hornschuch, *Orthotypia* (1608).

 p. 429: Ian Maclean: S*cholarship, Commerce, Religion: The Learned Book in the Age of Confessions, 1560-1630* (2012), pp. 61–2.

 Ann Blair: *Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age* (2010).

 index card: besides Blair, see also Markus Krajewski, trans. Peter Krapp, *Paper Machines*: *About Cards &amp; Catalogues* (2011; originally published in German in 2002); Heike Gfrereis and Ellen Strittmatter, eds, *Zettelkästen: Maschinen Der Phantasie* (2013); and Jean-François Bert, *Une Histoire de la fiche érudite* (2017).

 Joris-Karl Huysmans, Anatole France, or Charles Péguy: see Huysmans, *Là-bas* (1891); France, *L’Île des Pinguouins* (1908); and Péguy, *Clio*: *Dialogue de l’histoire et de l’âme paienne* (1917). They were anticipated by Jean Paul in *Leben des Quintus Fixlein* (1796), whose hero collects errata and, inspired by the method of Johann Jakob Moser, arranges autobiographical material in fifteen *Zettelkästen*.

 Joseph de Maimieux: *Pasigraphie* (1797), p. 5.

 p. 430: Coleridge… “dangerous habit of desultory and unconnected reading”: “Prospectus to the *Encyclopaedia Metropolitana*” (1817), *The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge*, vol. 11: *Shorter Works and Fragments* (1995), ed. H.J. Jackson and J.R. de J. Jackson, part one, p. 586. Elsewhere he identifies “the habit of perusing periodical works” as one of the “weakeners of memory”; cf. *The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge*, vol. 7: *Biographia Literaria* (1983), ed. James Engell and W. Jackson Bate, part one, p. 49.

 Coleridge…“the general taste for unconnected writing”: in a letter to Thomas Poole on January 28, 1810; *Collected Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge*, ed. Earl Leslie Griggs, 6 vols (1956–71), vol. 3, p. 280.

 Nabokov: *Nikolai Gogol* (1961), p. 64.

 James Beattie: “Theory of Language”, in *Dissertations Moral and Critical*, 2 vols (1783), vol. 2, p. 200.

 Mencke’s *De charlataneria eruditorum*: An English translation (from a German version) was published in 1937, with an introduction and notes by H. L. Mencken. For an anthology of these texts, see Alexander Košenina, *Charlataneria eruditorum*: *Satirische und kritische Texte zur Gelehrsamkeit* (1995).

 One influential argument…in some institutions: Marcel Detienne, *The Masters of Truth in Archaic Greece* (1999; originally published in French in 1967).

 Jed Z. Buchwald and Mordechai Feingold…date it: *Newton and the Origin of Civilization* (2013), pp. 65 and 71.

 p. 431: Whateley’s: *recte* Whately’s

 **Further:**

Buchwald, Jed Z. “Discrepant Measurements and Experimental Knowledge in the Early Modern Era,” *Archive for History of Exact Sciences* vol. 60 no. 6 (2006) 565–649. Daston, Lorraine, and Peter Galison, *Objectivity*, 2007.

 Friendly, Michael, and Daniel Denis, “The Early Origins and Development of the Scatterplot,” *Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences* vol 41 no 2 (2005) 103–130.

 Evans, G. R. *Getting it Wrong: The Medieval Epistemology of Error*, 1998.

 Jackson, Ian, “La repubblica delle cartoline tra Otto e Novecento,” *Belfagor: Rassegna di varia umanità* vol 60 no 3 (2005) 285­–302 and 60:5 (2005) 493-514. (“The republic of postcards between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries”: in English, with Italian title and abstract.)

 Jütte, Daniel, *The Age of Secrecy: Jews, Christians, and the Economy of Secrets, 1400–1800*, 2015.

 Marincola, John, ed. *On Writing History: From Herodotus to Herodian*, 2017.

 Monaghan, E. Jennifer, “Reading for the Enslaved, Writing for the Free: Reflections on Liberty and Literacy,” *Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society*, 108, no. 2 (1998), 309-41



 

 

 



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 Yeo, Geoffrey. *Records*, *Information and Data: Exploring the Role of Record-Keeping in and Information Culture*, 2018.



 

 

 



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 Cure, Monica. *Picturing the Postcard: A New Media Crisis at the Turn of the Century,* 2018.

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