TY - BOOK
T1 - Observing the scribe at work
T2 - scribal practice in the ancient world
A2 - Ast, Rodney
A2 - Choat, Malcolm
A2 - Cromwell, Jennifer
A2 - Lougovaya, Julia
A2 - Yuen-Collingridge, Rachel
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Scribes are paradoxically both central and invisible in most societies before the typographic revolution of the 15th century, witnessed by every manuscript, but often elusive as historical figures. The act of writing is a quotidian and vernacular practice as well as a literary one, and must be observed not only in the outputs of literary copyists or reports of their activities, but in the documents of everyday life. This volume collects contributions on scribal practice as it features on diverse media (including papyri, tablets, and inscriptions) in a range of ancient societies, from the Ancient Near East and Dynastic Egypt through the Graeco-Roman world to Byzantium. These discussions of the role and place of scribes and scribal activity in pre-typographic cultures both contribute to a better understanding of one of the key drivers of these cultures, and illuminate the transmission of knowledge and traditions within and between them.
AB - Scribes are paradoxically both central and invisible in most societies before the typographic revolution of the 15th century, witnessed by every manuscript, but often elusive as historical figures. The act of writing is a quotidian and vernacular practice as well as a literary one, and must be observed not only in the outputs of literary copyists or reports of their activities, but in the documents of everyday life. This volume collects contributions on scribal practice as it features on diverse media (including papyri, tablets, and inscriptions) in a range of ancient societies, from the Ancient Near East and Dynastic Egypt through the Graeco-Roman world to Byzantium. These discussions of the role and place of scribes and scribal activity in pre-typographic cultures both contribute to a better understanding of one of the key drivers of these cultures, and illuminate the transmission of knowledge and traditions within and between them.
KW - Scribal culture
KW - ancient
KW - medieval
KW - Manuscripts (Papyri)
KW - Epigraphy
KW - Egyptology
U2 - 10.2307/j.ctv1vwbt0w
DO - 10.2307/j.ctv1vwbt0w
M3 - Edited Book/Anthology
SN - 9789042942868
T3 - Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta
BT - Observing the scribe at work
PB - Peeters Publishers
CY - Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol, CT
ER -