Perhaps my choice of reading material for my lunch break today is a trifle ironic? Although, I do know what each stack is for.
Perhaps my choice of reading material for my lunch break today is a trifle ironic? Although, I do know what each stack is for.
Although the alphabet has more or less maintained its order even across different scripts, it took a surprisingly long time for alphabetical order to become the standard basis for storing and retrieving information. Judith Flanders describes that faltering process in this book, which it must be said turned out to be rather drier than I was expecting.
The "translation" hardly seems necessary
Writing, from its earliest days, has been thought of as a gift from the gods: in Egypt it was given to humanity by Thoth, the god of culture; in Babylonia, by Nebo, the god of destiny; in Sumeria, it was bestowed by Nabû, the ‘scribe of the gods‘.
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Oops! I forgot these three! #bookhaul
I suspect this book isn‘t for everyone BUT if you are interested in learning more about how we categorize information & why (confession, I am!) you may well enjoy this fascinating look at the rise of alphabetical order. Flanders‘ investigation of something we take for granted reveals not only how alphabetical order became the de facto standard but also its influence on everything from bureaucracy & commerce to furniture. A curious history indeed.
“Printing had brought with it unforeseen changes. As books spread, so did ideas—and ideas, whether secular or religious, are always problematic.”
Read this book if you're interested in the history of the book or information studies. I thoroughly enjoyed it :)
I continue to be exceedingly happy I picked this book up on a whim. It's full of tidbits I didn't even know I needed to know, as all the best books are
I'm just beginning this now. It's very promising so far regardless of how angry my cat looks about it
Super excited for today‘s #bookhaul featuring some recently published nonfiction.
Ok yes, I admit it, I‘m enough of a book nerd that a book about alphabetical order sounds really interesting. Also, it has a really beautiful cover!