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Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information Before the Modern Age

Ann M. Blair

9780300165395

Yale University Press


Library, archive & information management; History; European history; Social & cultural history

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416 pages

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The flood of information brought to us by advancing technology is often accompanied by a distressing sense of 'information overload', yet this experience is not unique to modern times. In fact, says Ann Blair in this intriguing book, the invention of the printing press and the ensuing abundance of books provoked sixteenth- and seventeenth-century European scholars to register complaints very similar to our own. The author examines methods of information management in ancient and medieval Europe as well as the Islamic world and China, then focuses particular attention on the organization, composition, and reception of Latin reference books in print in early modern Europe. She explores in detail the sophisticated and sometimes idiosyncratic techniques that scholars and readers developed in an era of new technology and exploding information.

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By:   Ann M. Blair
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 158mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   594g
ISBN:  

9780300165395


ISBN 10:   0300165390
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   November 2011
Audience:   General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Ann M. Blair is Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, Harvard University.


'There has always been 'too much to know'. In this lively and learned book, Ann Blair shows us how early modern Europeans managed to survive - and even to surf - what they saw as tidal waves of information. Her insightful comparisons, careful attention to the survival of traditional methods, and clear vision of the new culture of passionate curiosity that took place in the Renaissance give her work extraordinary range and depth.' (Anthony Grafton, Princeton University)

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