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History of Writing Hardcover – November 9, 2002

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"Art does not produce the visible but makes visible," wrote Paul Klee. This work examines and reinterprets this important principle-- writing does not reproduce speech, it makes it visible-- through an in-depth history of writing across the globe, from ancient civilization to the modern day.

A History of Writing analyzes the role of the image in writing from three perspectives:

* Part one is devoted to the oldest, non-alphabetic methods of writing, and to the ingenious developments devised by civilizations that chose to adapt them to their language and culture: from the ancient development of cuneiform script in southern Mesopotamia, to the intricate ideographic scripts of China and Japan, or the still-to-be-deciphered rongo-rongo script of Easter Island.

* Part two focuses on the history and dissemination of alphabets, examining the origins of the Western semitic alphabet and its "sister" Arabic alphabet script, through to the lesser-known scripts of the Caucasus or of sub-Saharan Africa.

* Part three, finally, examines the reincorporation of imagery into the Western alphabet, looking at various hand-written and printed forms, from the sumptuous illuminations of the
Book of Kells to the rise of printing and of typographic forms in modern times, leading to questions over how different writing systems are now adapting in a world that is increasingly dominated by computer technology.

In total, fifty-eight lavishly illustrated chapters present detailed yet accessible commentaries from a team of leading specialists in the study of writing. Together they explain and clarify the birth, evolution, and dissemination of over thirty key scripts and alphabets and their numerous derivatives. The breadth and scope of material covered, along with the detailed sources of documentation provided, make
A History of Writing an essential and exciting new contribution to existing scholarship on this fascinating subject.

With contributions from:

Michel Amandry, Jacques André, Pierre-Marc de Biasi, Catherine Bizot, François Bizot, Daniel Bouchez, Jean Boulègue, Dominique Briquel, Claire Bustarret, Nina Catach, Dominique Charpin, Roger Chartier, Anne-Marie Christin, Cécile Dauphin, Michel Davoust, François Déroche, François-Xavier Dillmann, Catherine Dobias-Lalou, Jean-Piere Drège, Jean-Marie Durand, Béatrice Fraenkel, Pascal Griolet, Michaël Guichard, Bertrand Hirsch, Yves Jeanneret, Pierre-Yves Lambert, Danièle Lavallée, André Lemaire, Ségolène Le Men, François Lissarrague, Jean-Pierre Mahé, Henri-Jean Martin, Charles Mopsik, Nguyen Phu Phong, Jean-Pierre Olivier, Jennifer O'Reilly, Michel Parisse, Armando Petrucci, Jacqueline Pigeot, Georges-Jean Pinault, René Ponot, Annie Renonciat, Daniel Roche, Cécile Sakai, Marianne Simon-Oikawa, Martine Simonin, Darwin Smith, Emmanuel Souchier, Jacqueline Sublet, Marc Thouvenot, Léon Vandermeersch, Pascal Vernus, Vladimir Vodoff

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Anne-Marie Christin teaches at the Université de Paris VII, where she founded the Center for the Study of Writing. She has edited numerous volumes on writing.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Flammarion; n edition (November 9, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 408 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 2080108875
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-2080108876
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.47 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.7 x 1.41 x 11.3 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2009
Beautiful collection of articles for professionals as well for graphic designers, typographers as for historian, archeologist and linguists. Very well written full of interesting information, additionally each subject has well done bibliography which helps you to find more if interested. Good illustrated. Very useful in teaching history of typography, history of character construction and history of information design. We red it with deep interesting me - graphic designer and teacher and my son young archeologist. Valuable publication also for non professional just interested in history of human culture.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 21, 2017
Definitely one of the best books about the history of writing out there. The book is huge and even though it's expensive, you can get it for 14 pounds from another seller on Amazon. At this price it's a steal.
This is a proper coffe table book but not just with photos, there's a ton of text too. Both the text and the images are of superb quality, and they really cover a lot. This is a history or writing, language, books and civilization all in one. That's what makes it so great because all these subjects are connected but it's impossible to find a book that will deal with them all. I've been looking for a book like this for years.
And I just LOVE that it's so big and heavy and beautifully produced. It's something to cherish.
The seller I ordered from was also very good: reliable, prompt, and the book is packaged very well. It comes wrapped in plastic and layers of paper so it won't get damaged. I love my books in perfect condition, especially books such as these, and I'd give it an extra star just for that. So, six stars in total.