The Renaissance computer : knowledge technology in the first age of print /
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Paperworlds: imagining the Renaissance computer / Neil Rhodes and Jonathan Sawday
- The silence of the archive and the noise of cyberspace / Leah S. Marcus
- Towards the Renaissance computer / Jonathan Sawday
- From trivium to quadrivium: Ramus, method, and mathematical technology / Timothy J. Reiss
- Textual icons: reading early modern illustrations / Stephen Orgel
- The early modern search engine: indices, title pages, marginalia, and contents / Thomas N. Corns
- National and international knowledge: the limits of the histories of nations / Andrew Hadfield
- Arachne's web: intertextual mythography and the Renaissance Actaeon / Sarah Annes Brown
- The daughters of memory: Thomas Heywood's Gunaikeion and the female computer / Nonna Crook and Neil Rhodes
- Pierre de La Primaudaye's French academy: growing encyclopaedic / Anne Lake Prescott
- In the wilderness of forms: ideas and things in Thomas Browne's cabinets of curiosity / Claire Preston
- Articulate networks: the self, the book, and the world / Neil Rhodes.