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Paginazionevaria : ill. 210 $aParma$cPremiate tipografie riunite Donati$d1917- 215 $av.$cill.$d34 cm 461 0$1001000015821$12001$aFiume Po 610 0 $aPo $aRilievi idrometrici$a1868$a1915 676 $a551.483 710 02$aItalia.$bUfficio Idrografico del Po$c 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990000184830403321 952 $a13 N 44 27$b12016$fFINBC 959 $aFINBC 997 $aUNINA DB $aING01 LEADER 04750nam 2200505 450 001 9910154734303321 005 20230809233644.0 010 $a9781509509911 010 $a1-5095-0993-3 035 $a(CKB)4340000000022909 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4766596 035 $a(DLC) 2016041373 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5311282 035 $a(EXLCZ)994340000000022909 100 $a20161222h20172017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aGutenberg's Europe $ethe book and the invention of Western modernity /$fFrederic Barbier ; translated by Jean Birrell 210 1$aChicester, West Sussex, England :$cPolity Press,$d2017. 210 4$dİ2017 215 $a1 online resource (289 pages) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 1 $a0-7456-7257-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aMachine generated contents note: Part one. Gutenberg before Gutenberg -- Chapter 1. The preconditions for a new economy of the media -- The key space of modernity: the town -- The market in education -- The emergence of the political -- Chapter 2. The economy of the book -- Manuscript production -- Change: the objects and practices -- Chapter 3. The birth of the market -- The market and its regulation -- The religious paradigm, or, The emergence of the masses -- Writing: work and the professions -- Part 2. The age of start-ups -- Chapter 4. The development and logics of innovation -- Paper and papermaking -- Xylography -- Punches, forms and moulds -- Chapter 5. Gutenberg and the invention of printing -- Historical portrait of a city -- Strasbourg -- The return to Mainz -- Chapter 6. Innovation -- Techniques: innovation in processes -- Practices -- The society of the workshops -- The invention of the graphosphere -- Part three. The first media revolution -- Chapter 7. Printing conquers the world -- The spread of the innovation -- Ranking the cities -- Conjunctures and specializations: the market and innovation -- Chapter 8. The nature of text -- The book system -- The meaning of the text -- The 'book-machine' -- Chapter 9. The media explosion -- A new paradigm: production and reproduction -- The Reformation and printing -- Regulation: imposing order on books -- Printing and governments -- Conclusion -- Chronologies -- Semiology and virtuality -- Gutenberg's Europe -- Notes -- Abbreviations -- Index. 330 $a"Major transformations in society are always accompanied by parallel transformations in systems of social communication--what we call the media. In this book, historian Fre?de?ric Barbier provides an important new economic, political and social analysis of the first great 'media revolution' in the West: Gutenberg's invention of the printing press in the mid fifteenth century. In great detail and with a wealth of historical evidence, Barbier charts the developments in manuscript culture in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and shows how the steadily increasing need for written documents initiated the processes of change which culminated with Gutenberg. The fifteenth century is presented as the 'age of start-ups' when investment and research into technologies that were new at the time, including the printing press, flourished. Tracing the developments through the sixteenth century, Barbier analyses the principal features of this first media revolution: the growth of technology, the organization of the modern literary sector, the development of surveillance and censorship and the invention of the process of 'mediatization'. He offers a rich variety of examples from cities all over Europe, as well as looking at the evolution of print media in China and Korea. This insightful re-interpretation of the Gutenberg revolution also looks beyond the specific historical context to draw connections between the advent of print in the Rhine Valley ('paper valley') and our own modern digital revolution. 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Vu Vu Vu Vu Vu . . . -- Chapter Ten Calving Glacier -- Chapter Eleven Solitude -- Chapter Twelve Together Again-Kind of, Sort of -- Chapter Thirteen A Plan Sprung -- Chapter Fourteen Text, Don't Call -- Chapter Fifteen That Was No Bear -- Chapter Sixteen On the Move -- Chapter Seventeen What's Wrong? -- Chapter Eighteen Dutch -- Chapter Nineteen Anna? -- Chapter Twenty Huh? -- Chapter Twenty-One Across a Cup of Macchiato -- Chapter Twenty-Two Oppression -- Chapter Twenty-Three Their Plan -- Chapter Twenty-Four More Than A Limerick? -- Chapter Twenty-Five The Test -- Chapter Twenty-Six Police "Present" -- Chapter Twenty-Seven Anna! -- Chapter Twenty-Eight OMG, No! -- Chapter Twenty-Nine Pure and Simple Fear -- Chapter Thirty Past Present -- Chapter Thirty-One What's Happening? -- Chapter Thirty-Two Into the Night -- Chapter Thirty-Three It Was Me -- Chapter Thirty-Four Escape -- Chapter Thirty-Five Juneau -- Chapter Thirty-Six New Reality -- Chapter Thirty-Seven Gone! Everything! -- Chapter Thirty-Eight Phone Reassurance-If You Can Call It That -- Chapter Thirty-Nine Staying Low -- Chapter Forty Perps in Custody -- Chapter Forty-One FBI On Board -- Chapter Forty-Two Pensiveness -- Chapter Forty-Three Got a Hunch -- Chapter Forty-Four Ambushed -- Chapter Forty-Five Miffed -- Chapter Forty-Six Interesting . . . -- Chapter Forty-Seven Warning -- Chapter Forty-Eight Faith -- Chapter Forty-Nine Early Strategy -- Chapter Fifty Captivity -- Chapter Fifty-One Planning the Top-Secret Plan -- Chapter Fifty-Two Unretired-for Now. 327 $aChapter Fifty-Three Solitude -- Chapter Fifty-Four Old Alliances -- Chapter Fifty-Five Lashing Out -- Chapter Fifty-Six Gone -- Chapter Fifty-Seven Unbelievable -- Chapter Fifty-Eight Shock and Awe -- Chapter Fifty-Nine It's Starting -- Chapter Sixty Holy -----! -- Chapter Sixty-One Surrounded by the Law -- Chapter Sixty-Two Respect, of Sorts -- Chapter Sixty-Three It's Going Down -- Chapter Sixty-Four Still Alive -- Chapter Sixty-Five More Questions than Answers -- Chapter Sixty-Six Pieces to the Puzzle -- Chapter Sixty-Seven Be It Resolved . . . -- Chapter Sixty-Eight Resolution -- Chapter Sixty-Nine New Beginning. 330 $aA missing feather, the strange appearance of a series of gray bandanas with orange volcano icons on one corner, a mysterious connection with the son of Doug William's right hand man, old alliances, new alliances, broken alliances, and renewed allegiances take Mara and Doug Williams skyrocketing into the path of danger and uncertainty once again. 606 $aAlaska 615 0$aAlaska. 700 $aSchlegelmilch$b Marianne$0848752 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910156209403321 996 $aFeather for Forever$93412267 997 $aUNINA