The ancient world revisited: material dimensions of written artefacts

Written artefacts are traditionally studied because of their content. Material aspects of these artefacts enrich the study of ancient history in many ways. Eleven case studies in five sections on the ancient world, including the Near East, Egypt, the Mediterranean, China and India, demonstrate the i...

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Corporate Author: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG. Verlag
Contributors: Betrò, Maria Carmela 1954- (Editor) ; Friedrich, Michael 1955- (Editor) ; Michel, Cécile 1962- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: Berlin De Gruyter [2024]
In:Year: 2024
Series/Journal:Studies in Manuscript Cultures 37
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Materiality / Written documentation / Antiquity / Handwriting
Further subjects:B written artefacts
B Collection of essays
B Writing History To 1500
B Manuscript
B LITERARY CRITICISM / African
B Schrift+Artefakt
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature
B ART / Generals / History
B Ancient & Classical / LITERARY COLLECTIONS
B Bild+Text+Beziehung
B Material Culture History To 1500
B Inscription
B manuscript
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Generals / Asian
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Generals
B Paleography
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical
B text-image relations
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Summary:Written artefacts are traditionally studied because of their content. Material aspects of these artefacts enrich the study of ancient history in many ways. Eleven case studies in five sections on the ancient world, including the Near East, Egypt, the Mediterranean, China and India, demonstrate the impact of a holistic approach that considers materiality and content alike.Following an introductory sketch of relevant research, the first section, 'Methodological Considerations', critically examines the limitations the evidence available imposes on our understanding. 'Early Uses of Writing' addresses material and spatial aspects of inscriptions, and their communicative functions over the textual ones. The third section, 'Material Features', deals with clay, wooden and papyrus manuscripts and demonstrates the importance of an integrated approach. The contributions to 'Co-presence of Written Artefacts' take into account that written artefacts come in clusters. The final section, 'Cultural Encounters', presents studies on the interactions between social strata and ethnic groups, challenging previous ideas.The volume contributes to the comparative study of written artefacts in ancient history, stimulating cross-disciplinary and -cultural research
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (VI, 379 p.)
ISBN:978-3-11-136080-5
Access:Open Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783111360805