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In the Scholar's Workshop : Hidden Histories of Collaboration and Authorship
In the Scholar's Workshop : Hidden Histories of Collaboration and Authorship
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Author(s): Blair, Ann
ISBN No.: 9780691279633
Pages: 360
Year: 202609
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 52.18
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Behind every great author of the Renaissance stood a household full of assistants who spent long hours reading and writing in his service. The greater the author, the more he depended on the work of these 'amanuenses'--and the more that work was relegated to the shadows. Until now. Previously seen only in glimpses, the scholarly workshop comes into proper focus for the first time thanks to this extraordinary book. Based on an unparalleled range and depth of research and exquisitely attentive to every telling detail, In the Scholar's Workshop promises to set the intellectual history of the period on a new foundation." --Adrian Johns, author of The Science of Reading: Information, Media, and Mind in Modern America " In the Scholar's Workshop reconstructs the history of the largely invisible labor of scribes who made ambitious intellectual projects possible. We have long seen the artistic workshop and printshop as collaborative spaces in which masters and apprentices created a painting or a book together. Blair offers a complementary portrait of Renaissance knowledge-making in the study as the work of many different hands.


" --Paula Findlen, Stanford University "The hidden helpers of many a famous author and scholar have stepped from the shadows of history into the limelight. Ann Blair, through her rich and gripping book, has given them at last the credit that they deserve. In so doing, she provides a timely rethink, in the age of AI, of the very nature of intellectual production." --Neil Kenny, University of Oxford "'Always at hand' and 'ready to help' are by no means exclusively the promise of today's handheld devices or obedient chatbots awaiting new prompts. They already characterized the writing aides of humanism and the Renaissance. In her multifaceted and monumental history, Ann Blair brings back into view the systematically erased amanuenses--a whole court of hidden hands behind the author--and reveals their decisive role in the production of scholarly texts." --Markus Krajewski, University of Basel.


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