Forgetting machines : knowledge management evolution in early modern Europe
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Forgetting machines : knowledge management evolution in early modern Europe
(Library of the written word, v. 53 . The handpress world / editor-in-chief,
Brill, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
We are so accustomed to use digital memories as data storage devices, that we are oblivious to the improbability of such a practice. Habit hides what we habitually use. To understand the worldwide success of archives and card indexing systems that allow to remember more because they allow to forget more than before, the evolution of scholarly practices and the transformation of cognitive habits in the early modern age must be investigated. This volume contains contributions by nearly every distinguished scholar in the field of early modern knowledge management and filing systems, and offers a remarkable synthesis of the present state of scholarship. A final section explores some current issues in record-keeping and note-taking systems, and provides valuable cues for future research.
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Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Knowledge Management Evolution in Early Modern Europe: An Introduction
Alberto Cevolini
Scholarly Practices and the Transformation of Cognitive Habits
in the Early Modern Age
Chapter 1. Notebooks and Collections of Excerpts: Moments of ars excerpendi in the Greco-Roman World
Tiziano Dorandi
Chapter 2. From domus sapientiae to artes excerpendi: Lambert Schenkel's De memoria (1593) and the Transformation of the Art of Memory
Koji Kuwakino
Chapter 3. Christoph Just Udenius and the German ars excerpendi Around 1700: On the Flourishing and Disappearance of a Pedagogical Genre
Helmut Zedelmaier
Chapter 4. The Art of Excerpting in the Eighteenth Century Literature: Subversion and Continuity of an Old Scholarly Practice
Elisabeth Decultot
Chapter 5. Notebooks, Recollection, and External Memory: Some Early Modern English Ideas and Practices
Richard Yeo
Chapter 6. Storing Expansions: Openness and Closure in Secondary Memories
Alberto Cevolini
Chapter 7. Johann Amos Comenius: Early Modern Metaphysics of Knowledge and ars excerpendi
Iveta Nakladalova
Chapter 8. The 'White Book' of Miguel de Salinas: Design, Matter, and Destiny of a codex exceptorius
Jose Aragues Aldaz
Chapter 9. Albrecht von Haller as an 'Enlightened' Reader-Observer
Fabian Kramer
Chapter 10. Medical Note-Taking in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Michael Stolberg
Chapter 11. Early Modern Attitudes Toward the Delegation of Copying and Note-Taking
Ann Blair
Appendix:
Current Issues in Note-Taking and Card-Indexing Systems
Chapter 12. Niklas Luhmann's Card Index: Thinking Tool, Communication Partner, Publication Machine
Johannes F.K. Schmidt
Chapter 13. Note-Keeping: History, Theory, Practice of a Counter-Measurement Against Forgetting
Markus Krajewski
Chapter 14. Tools to Remember an Ever-Changing Past
Elena Esposito
Bibliography
Index
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