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Though modern day notions of the book tend to be conceptualized in the form of paginated codices, “book” is a capacious term. The physical form of the book, which changes through time and endless technological developments, has a rich history that forms the basis of bibliography and the basis of how our societies consume information today.  
Though modern day notions of the book tend to be conceptualized in the form of paginated codices, “book” is a capacious term. The physical form of the book, which changes through time and endless technological developments, has a rich history that forms the basis of bibliography and the basis of how our societies consume information today.  


This site is a compilation of the research conducted across the [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Material_Book_Cultures_Through_the_Ages Fall 2018], [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Remote_Book_History_Resources Fall 2020], and Spring 2022 classes of Professor Whitney Trettien’s [https://www.english.upenn.edu/courses/undergraduate/2018/fall/engl034.001 Cultures of the Book undergraduate seminar]. The Fall 2018 page, [[Material Book Cultures Through the Ages]], emphasized observing materiality, especially in the form of numerous objects from the [https://www.library.upenn.edu/kislak University of Pennsylvania's Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts] collection, unraveling discussions on the creation of meaning beyond content, from [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Parchment parchment] and [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Page_Numbers pagination] to [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Early_Duplicators mimeographs] and [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/HTML_and_the_World_Wide_Web HTML], various book technologies were explored through presentations before being turned into research papers. In 2020, our class heavily utilized Amaranth Borsuk's text "The Book" as a central framework for our understanding of what a “book” is. This central text considered the complex history of the book as a technology, as well as the various methods of analysis scholars employ when studying the book. Moreover, Borsuk’s writing also pushed us as a class to challenge our notions of what makes a book a book, allowing us to better understand the true breadth of scholarly considerations of the book as a technology. In 2022, each member of the class adopted a book from Kislak's special collections to research, providing a material text analysis as well as original research on these unique items.
This site is a compilation of the research conducted across the [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Material_Book_Cultures_Through_the_Ages Fall 2018], [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Remote_Book_History_Resources Fall 2020], Spring 2022, Spring 2023, and Spring 2024 classes of Professor Whitney Trettien’s [https://www.english.upenn.edu/courses/undergraduate/2018/fall/engl034.001 Cultures of the Book undergraduate seminar]. The Fall 2018 page, [[Material Book Cultures Through the Ages]], emphasized observing materiality, especially in the form of numerous objects from the [https://www.library.upenn.edu/kislak University of Pennsylvania's Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts] collection, unraveling discussions on the creation of meaning beyond content, from [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Parchment parchment] and [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Page_Numbers pagination] to [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/Early_Duplicators mimeographs] and [http://digitalbookhistory.com/culturesofthebook/HTML_and_the_World_Wide_Web HTML], various book technologies were explored through presentations before being turned into research papers. In 2020, our class, which was taught remotely, heavily utilized Amaranth Borsuk's text "The Book" as a central framework for our understanding of what a “book” is. This central text considered the complex history of the book as a technology, as well as the various methods of analysis scholars employ when studying the book. Moreover, Borsuk’s writing also pushed us as a class to challenge our notions of what makes a book a book, allowing us to better understand the true breadth of scholarly considerations of the book as a technology. In 2022 and 2023, each member of the class adopted a book from Kislak's special collections to research, with help from John Pollack and the staff at the library. Each student wrote a material text analysis as well as original research on these unique items.


Among other topics, researchers in this class have focused on:
Among other topics, researchers in this class have focused on:
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[[A British Soldier's Photoalbum of India]]
[[A British Soldier's Photoalbum of India]]
== 2023 Contributions ==
Each of these entries links to an article on a unique book in Kislak's special collections.
[[William B. Richard World War II letters]]
[[Tunnel book depicting a promenade on the Champs-Élysées]]
[[Recipe Book]]
[[Collection of Chinese Culture: Stone Rubbings]]
[[Edith Mary Mellor's Travel Diary]]
[[Scrapbooks & Theatricals in Philadelphia]]
[[A Defense Of The Antient Historians: Ireland and Great-Britain]]
[[Every Man His Own Physician]]
[[A Friend in Need: English-Tamil Cookery Book]]
[[Balthazar Solvyns' Etchings of Colonial India]]
[[A Voyage to the Islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica]]
[[A Pesach Sampler: from appetizer to afikomen]]
[[A North African Megillat Esther]]
[[Jiu Huang Ben Cao: A Plant Atlas for Famine]]
[[John Gay's Polly (1729)]]
[[The Indian fighter!! and Ghost of Morgan!!! : Together with a great variety of other tales;--"To amuse the odd, the comical and queer."]]
[[The Experienced English Housekeeper]]
[[Alchemical Miscellany]]
[[The hierarchie of the blessed angells: their names, order and offices: the fall of Lucifer with his angels]]
[[芥子園重訂本草綱目:a reprint version in Qing Dynasty of the Bible of Traditioanl Chinese Medicine]]
[[Leaves of Grass]]
[[Early England Soup Societies]]
[[Springs, An Artist Book by Enid Mark]]
[[Wa-Kan kōsō shige shō]]
[[Ruptures, Their Causes and Varieties : With Various Methods for Curing Them]]
[[American and British Ballads, Circa 18th-19th Centuries]]
[[Beyond Pedagogy and Aesthetics: Werner Pfeiffer's ''Errantry'']]
[[How to Know the Wild Flowers]]
[[ State of the Union: a Snapshot of Our Political and Social Conundrum]]
[[A Combination Canvassing Book]]
[[The American Flag: Reconstructed]]
[[The Ten Pleasures of Marriage, relating all the delights and contentments that are mask'd under the bands of matrimony]]
[[The Black Panther Ministry of Information]]
[[Emily Martin's Fly Away]]
[[Songs; Collections of American sheet music bound into volumes by their original owners between 1820 and 1860]]
[[Natural History of Serpents]]
[[The Handmade Papers of Japan]]
[[Swirls: James Prez's Ode to Duchamp]]
[[Les Révolutions de France et de Brabant: Risks and Rewards]]
[[A course of chirurgical operations, demonstrated in the Royal Garden at Paris / by Monsieur Dionis ... ; translated from the Paris edition.]]
[[Medicinal Experiments, or, A Collection of Choice and Safe Remedies]]
== 2024 contributions ==
[[Balzaculator : la Comédie humaine as a binary system for Balzacolytes]]
[[The Fettered Lettered]]
[[Model of the Medieval Girdle Book]]
[[Susan Kae Grant - Radioactive Substances]]
[[The Traveller's Pocket Farrier Handbook]]
[[Curious Flap Anatomies - 19th Century Obstetrics]]
[[The Golden Touch]]
[[Woman in girlhood-wifehood-motherhood]]
[[Traveller’s Pocket Companion - British Isles & Ireland]]
[[A Compendium of Ancient Astronomy and Medicine]]
[[A Guide to Higher Learning]]
[[British Family's Recipe Book: 1747-1807]]
[[Queen's Closet Opened]]
[[A Broadside series]]
[[Recipe Book: Ms. Codex 2142]]
[[Album de stampine antiche]]
[[Seasonal Turns]]
[[Aristotle's Politiques (London 1598)]]
[["Common Sense", Early Edition - Thomas Paine]]
[[A Response to Gilbert Tennent on The Doctrine of Christianity]]
[[Sefer Midrash Rabbot]]
[[An Inaugural Essay on Scurvy]]
[[William Pybus Book of Recipes, Remedies, and Experiments]]
[[Sefer Uklidus Ha-Hakham]]
[[The Note-Maker Noted: Colonial Political Discourse]]
[[Poems by John Donne; with Elegies on the Author’s Death]]
[[Hacienda]]
[[Medicinal and Cooking Recipe Book (Petre D.)]]
[[La femme heroique, ou les heroines comparées avec les heros en toute sorte de vertus...]]
[[An Actual Survey of All Principal Roads of England and Wales]]
[[Liber de Arte Distillandi de Simplicibus]]
[[The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies]]
[[Fancy Dresses Described]]
[[A collection of five birth control pamplets from the 1930s]]
[[Anatomy of the Human Body]]
[[Grand Musical Staircase]]
[[Thomas Herbert's Account of Africa, Persia, and Beyond]]
[[The timber-tree improved, or, The best practical methods of improving different lands, with proper timber...]]
[[The theater of nature, or, Curiosity filled the cabinet]]
[[Insect Architecture]]
[[The Campden Wonder]]
[["Errantry" by Werner Pfeiffer]]


== License ==
== License ==


The content in this book is licensed Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International unless otherwise stated on individual pages, in which case the individual licenses supercede this general one. To understand your rights as a user of this website, please see this page: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
The content in this book is licensed Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International unless otherwise stated on individual pages, in which case the individual licenses supercede this general one. To understand your rights as a user of this website, please see this page: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

Latest revision as of 18:30, 22 May 2024

Though modern day notions of the book tend to be conceptualized in the form of paginated codices, “book” is a capacious term. The physical form of the book, which changes through time and endless technological developments, has a rich history that forms the basis of bibliography and the basis of how our societies consume information today.

This site is a compilation of the research conducted across the Fall 2018, Fall 2020, Spring 2022, Spring 2023, and Spring 2024 classes of Professor Whitney Trettien’s Cultures of the Book undergraduate seminar. The Fall 2018 page, Material Book Cultures Through the Ages, emphasized observing materiality, especially in the form of numerous objects from the University of Pennsylvania's Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts collection, unraveling discussions on the creation of meaning beyond content, from parchment and pagination to mimeographs and HTML, various book technologies were explored through presentations before being turned into research papers. In 2020, our class, which was taught remotely, heavily utilized Amaranth Borsuk's text "The Book" as a central framework for our understanding of what a “book” is. This central text considered the complex history of the book as a technology, as well as the various methods of analysis scholars employ when studying the book. Moreover, Borsuk’s writing also pushed us as a class to challenge our notions of what makes a book a book, allowing us to better understand the true breadth of scholarly considerations of the book as a technology. In 2022 and 2023, each member of the class adopted a book from Kislak's special collections to research, with help from John Pollack and the staff at the library. Each student wrote a material text analysis as well as original research on these unique items.

Among other topics, researchers in this class have focused on:

  • substrates: how do paper, parchment, and palm-leaf, among other materials, inform us of the contexts in which works were created?
  • inscriptions: what implications do para-texts such as footnotes and apparatus such as binding have on the way content will be consumed?
  • and platforms: in what ways do devices, software / hardware, and operating systems contribute function transitionally to give voice to content?

2018 Contributions

This page contains a compilation of resources from the Kislak Center gathered by the 2018 class.

Material Book Cultures Through the Ages

2020 Contributions

Remote Book History Resources

2022 Contributions

Each of these entries links to an article on a unique book in Kislak's special collections.

A German Miscellany

A Brief State on the Province of Pennsylvania

The Xerox Book

Bartholomew Fair

Catharine Gould Scrapbook

Chinese Poetry Paper by the Master of the Ten Bamboo Hall

John B. Thayer Titanic Memorial Collection

The Nuremberg Chronicle

Scrapbook 1936

Synergy by Mike Piazza

Formulary.

John Wright Commonplace Book: A Unique Late 18th-Century Manuscript

World War I Trench Newspapers

Perpetual Card: Vaticinia Varia

Minnie Recipe Book

A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke

Biblia Pauperum

Home Economics Foods and Food Preparation

Grimm's Goblins Illustrated

Mayan Medical Receipts and Spanish Translation

Edwin Forrest's Plays

Useful Knowledge

The Illustrated Tang Poems

The History of Tom Thumb

The Graphic: a Premier Illustrated Newspaper

William Penn's 1683 Letter to the Free Society of Traders

The Provincial Freeman and Weekly Advertiser

The Aldine Psaltērion

The New World

Maps and Plans Illustrative of Thucydides

House of Mystery, Volume 2: Love Stories for Dead People

The Boke of Common Prayer (1583?)

The American Farmer, Vol. 1

A British Soldier's Photoalbum of India

2023 Contributions

Each of these entries links to an article on a unique book in Kislak's special collections.

William B. Richard World War II letters

Tunnel book depicting a promenade on the Champs-Élysées

Recipe Book

Collection of Chinese Culture: Stone Rubbings

Edith Mary Mellor's Travel Diary

Scrapbooks & Theatricals in Philadelphia

A Defense Of The Antient Historians: Ireland and Great-Britain

Every Man His Own Physician

A Friend in Need: English-Tamil Cookery Book

Balthazar Solvyns' Etchings of Colonial India

A Voyage to the Islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica

A Pesach Sampler: from appetizer to afikomen

A North African Megillat Esther

Jiu Huang Ben Cao: A Plant Atlas for Famine

John Gay's Polly (1729)

The Indian fighter!! and Ghost of Morgan!!! : Together with a great variety of other tales;--"To amuse the odd, the comical and queer."

The Experienced English Housekeeper

Alchemical Miscellany

The hierarchie of the blessed angells: their names, order and offices: the fall of Lucifer with his angels

芥子園重訂本草綱目:a reprint version in Qing Dynasty of the Bible of Traditioanl Chinese Medicine

Leaves of Grass

Early England Soup Societies

Springs, An Artist Book by Enid Mark

Wa-Kan kōsō shige shō

Ruptures, Their Causes and Varieties : With Various Methods for Curing Them

American and British Ballads, Circa 18th-19th Centuries

Beyond Pedagogy and Aesthetics: Werner Pfeiffer's ''Errantry''

How to Know the Wild Flowers

State of the Union: a Snapshot of Our Political and Social Conundrum

A Combination Canvassing Book

The American Flag: Reconstructed

The Ten Pleasures of Marriage, relating all the delights and contentments that are mask'd under the bands of matrimony

The Black Panther Ministry of Information

Emily Martin's Fly Away

Songs; Collections of American sheet music bound into volumes by their original owners between 1820 and 1860

Natural History of Serpents

The Handmade Papers of Japan

Swirls: James Prez's Ode to Duchamp

Les Révolutions de France et de Brabant: Risks and Rewards

A course of chirurgical operations, demonstrated in the Royal Garden at Paris / by Monsieur Dionis ... ; translated from the Paris edition.

Medicinal Experiments, or, A Collection of Choice and Safe Remedies

2024 contributions

Balzaculator : la Comédie humaine as a binary system for Balzacolytes

The Fettered Lettered

Model of the Medieval Girdle Book

Susan Kae Grant - Radioactive Substances

The Traveller's Pocket Farrier Handbook

Curious Flap Anatomies - 19th Century Obstetrics

The Golden Touch

Woman in girlhood-wifehood-motherhood

Traveller’s Pocket Companion - British Isles & Ireland

A Compendium of Ancient Astronomy and Medicine

A Guide to Higher Learning

British Family's Recipe Book: 1747-1807

Queen's Closet Opened

A Broadside series

Recipe Book: Ms. Codex 2142

Album de stampine antiche

Seasonal Turns

Aristotle's Politiques (London 1598)

"Common Sense", Early Edition - Thomas Paine

A Response to Gilbert Tennent on The Doctrine of Christianity

Sefer Midrash Rabbot

An Inaugural Essay on Scurvy

William Pybus Book of Recipes, Remedies, and Experiments

Sefer Uklidus Ha-Hakham

The Note-Maker Noted: Colonial Political Discourse

Poems by John Donne; with Elegies on the Author’s Death

Hacienda

Medicinal and Cooking Recipe Book (Petre D.)

La femme heroique, ou les heroines comparées avec les heros en toute sorte de vertus...

An Actual Survey of All Principal Roads of England and Wales

Liber de Arte Distillandi de Simplicibus

The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies

Fancy Dresses Described

A collection of five birth control pamplets from the 1930s

Anatomy of the Human Body

Grand Musical Staircase

Thomas Herbert's Account of Africa, Persia, and Beyond

The timber-tree improved, or, The best practical methods of improving different lands, with proper timber...

The theater of nature, or, Curiosity filled the cabinet

Insect Architecture

The Campden Wonder

"Errantry" by Werner Pfeiffer

License

The content in this book is licensed Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International unless otherwise stated on individual pages, in which case the individual licenses supercede this general one. To understand your rights as a user of this website, please see this page: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/