Like a closed book
The printed book opened cultures to wider and deeper networks of knowledge, while at the same time reducing the wide variety of forms spawned by the book cultures before the advent of the printing press. Scholars usually refer to this as the 'closedness' of the printed book. A printed book is formally complete or achieved, it has a beginning and an end,…
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