3. • A collection, as distinguished from a book-
horde, is a body with functions
• This collection/body can be apprehended
through literary close reading
• Hypertext continues to provide the major
force in embodiment
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050 4 BS741|b.B53 1653
130 0 Bible.|pO.T.|lGreek.|sSeptuagint.|f1653
245 14 H Palaia Diath k kata tous Hebdom konta =|bVetusē ē ē ē
Testamentum Graecum ex versione Septuaginta interpretum :
juxta exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum, accuratissime & ad
amussim recusum
246 30 Vetus Testamentum Graecum ex versione Septuaginta
interpretum
260 Londini :|bExcudebat Rogerus Daniel, prostat autem venale
apud Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye, sub signo
Campanae in Coemeterio D. Pauli,|cMDCLIII [1653]
300 [8], 1279, [1] p. ;|c21 cm (4to)
500 Edited by John Biddle, see Darlow & Moule
500 Following the title page is the dedication, signed R.D.
[Roger Daniel?]
500 Two states of this quarto edition are known to exist.
Device on t.p. varies. In state A, the device is a tree
with motto "pressa emergo." State B has a bell device
with the letters M and A interlaced, see Darlow & Moule;
Bowes, R. Catalogue of Cambridge bks
500 The same setting as the 8vo. edition, imposed for 4to in
8's, except the columns are not separated by rules, see
ESTC
500 Various states of the first section include [2] p., [4] p.,
and [8] p
500 Signatures: pi A-4L⁴ ⁸
500 Often with: In Sacra Biblia Graeca ex versione LXX.
interpretum scholia. Londini : Excudebat Rogerus Daniel
... apud Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye ..., 1653. See
Darlow & Moule; Bowes, R. Catalogue of Cambridge Bks
21. LC Control
Number:
no2009073448
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Graecum ex versione Septuaginta interpretum, 1653.
22.
23. ESTC
500 Various states of the first section include [2] p., [4] p.,
and [8] p
500 Signatures: pi A-4L⁴ ⁸
500 Often with: In Sacra Biblia Graeca ex versione LXX.
interpretum scholia. Londini : Excudebat Rogerus Daniel
... apud Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye ..., 1653. See
Darlow & Moule; Bowes, R. Catalogue of Cambridge Bks
501 With: In Sacra Biblia Graeca ex versione LXX. interpretum
scholia. Londini : Excudebat Rogerus Daniel ... apud
Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye ..., 1653
510 4 Wing (2nd ed.)|cB2718A
510 4 ESTC|cR12599
510 4 Darlow & Moule|c4692 (4to ed.)
510 4 Bowes, R. Catalogue of Cambridge bks.|c265
546 Text in Greek translated from Hebrew with preliminary
matter in Latin
561 Special Collections copy has bookplate of Louis Brewer
Hall, ownership stamp from Durham University Thomas
Masterman Winterbottom collection, and release stamp
590 Special Collections copy [8] pp. of prelim., tree device
on t.p
590 Special Collections copy, contemporary vellum
655 7 Vellum bindings|y17th century.|2rbbin
655 7 Bookplates|zUnited States|y20th century.|2rbprov
655 7 Release stamps.|2rbprov
655 7 Library copies|zEngland|zDurham.|2rbprov
700 1 Biddle, John,|d1615-1662.|4edt
700 1 Daniel, Roger.|4prt
700 1 Martyn, John,|dfl. 1649-1680,|ebookseller
700 1 Allestry, James,|dd. 1670,|ebookseller
700 1 Winterbottom, Thomas Masterman,|d1766-1859.|4fmo
700 1 Hall, Louis Brewer.|4fmo
710 2 Durham University Library.|4fmo
752 England|dLondon
907 .b54435043|b05-20-09|c05-12-09
944 MARS
946 jpsa
948 rmwl
948 Former call number: UNCAT 96-10-6
24. 500 Often with: In Sacra Biblia Graeca ex versione LXX.
interpretum scholia. Londini : Excudebat Rogerus Daniel
... apud Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye ..., 1653. See
Darlow & Moule; Bowes, R. Catalogue of Cambridge Bks
501 With: In Sacra Biblia Graeca ex versione LXX. interpretum
scholia. Londini : Excudebat Rogerus Daniel ... apud
Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye ..., 1653
510 4 Wing (2nd ed.)|cB2718A
510 4 ESTC|cR12599
510 4 Darlow & Moule|c4692 (4to ed.)
510 4 Bowes, R. Catalogue of Cambridge bks.|c265
25. 500 Often with: In Sacra Biblia Graeca ex versione LXX.
interpretum scholia. Londini : Excudebat Rogerus Daniel
... apud Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye ..., 1653. See
Darlow & Moule; Bowes, R. Catalogue of Cambridge Bks
501 With: In Sacra Biblia Graeca ex versione LXX. interpretum
scholia. Londini : Excudebat Rogerus Daniel ... apud
Joannem Martin & Jacobum Allestrye ..., 1653
510 4 Wing (2nd ed.)|cB2718A
510 4 ESTC|cR12599
510 4 Darlow & Moule|c4692 (4to ed.)
510 4 Bowes, R. Catalogue of Cambridge bks.|c265
Hinweis der Redaktion
Thank you all for coming, and especially thank you to Joseph and John for putting together such interesting presentations. I hope you are enjoying the cold weather.
My talk is about applying the techniques of e-literature to criticize descriptive practices
But what is the library? Or more generally, the book horde. Lose assemblage, or a body with interacting parts? Libraries as Agents of Culture imply some sort of body-like cohesion. I propose that hypertextuality distinguishes a collection, characteristics of a body, and a pile. Let’s engage in a thought experiment as a close reading of a ideal pre-digital library
Imagine you are in a library and engaged in one of Svenonius’s searching actions, prior to computerization. You would be faced with three bays
Thinking about your subject would begin immediately. Cohesive subject broken into parts, privileging certain cultural structures
Interacting with these objects, alphabetic, implies collocation; shocked teaching research methods to explain that if the author wrote one book, perhaps another?
Head to the stacks; similar topics nearby, in our imagination nothing is offsite, so aside from materials checked out this represents the complete selection of materials selected
Pieces interact in a spatial hypertext
Three basic functions, filtering/separating/dismembering, expanding, linking
Filtering, expanding, hypertextuality here is only sorting by Relevance, Title, or Date
Options to expand the search, but not trace linkages; Offsite storage removes items from browsability, electronic and other literature not on the shelf
Model, How do these processes of finding differ?
Began with Dervin’s awareness of the gap, and dived into a deeply hypertextual environment, albiet a spatial hypertext.
Began with Dervin’s awareness of the gap, and dived into a deeply hypertextual environment, albiet a spatial hypertext.
Began with Dervin’s awareness of the gap, and dived into a deeply hypertextual environment, albiet a spatial hypertext.
Began with Dervin’s awareness of the gap, and dived into a deeply hypertextual environment, albiet a spatial hypertext.
Began with Dervin’s awareness of the gap, and dived into a deeply hypertextual environment, albiet a spatial hypertext.
critical error look at media; scripton and texton, scripton here is proprietary, but the texton is the property of the library
130 0 tells us this is a type of a large class of book, namely the Bible, Old Testament, in Greek, the Septuagint, printed in 1653. Criticise the cannonization of the bible, how it is represented here, but not my concern. Why is this different than descriptive information?
Another example, 510 fields and 501
Expanded search, and links!
Expanded search, and links! Not enabled by the scriptons. We have something like footnotes which require the user to follow then. Experience with the standards in other words an Ergodic Hypertext. But these all point outwards.
Read another line: 040, 050, 900s
ISB SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIV, BRIDWELL LIBR, OCLCG oclc quality control, dcrmb explains the recent cataloging standard, COD is the Univ. of Colorado
Hypertext in another sense, of the hypotext moving forward. How do we express the newness?
Series browser, national archives of Australia; *explain linkages*
revisualizing data captured with Zotero, but doesn’t link back; bi-directional link connects back; Similie project
Winner of 2009 Exhibition Awards
Winner of 2009 Exhibition Awards; bi-directional links; PURLs and linkages
J. Nathan Matias, clever product using Tinderbox from Eastgate systems