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  • 11:24, 5 September 2025 Audmill29 talk contribs created page Digital printing (Created page with "=Digital Printing= a printing technique that allows digital images to be easily transferred from one form of media to another. * It can involve sending files like PDFs or graphics from a computer to a printer * This process is best for short-run jobs and customization. * These bypasses traditional printing plates used in offset printing, which took very long ==The Design of Books by Debbie Berne== "With the development of laser, inkjet, and digital printing technolo...")
  • 07:25, 5 September 2025 Camila talk contribs created page Illustrated book (Created blank page)
  • 07:19, 5 September 2025 AubreeHamer talk contribs created page Photolithography (Created page with "A process used in the manufacturing of integrated circuits. It involves using light to transfer a pattern onto a substrate.")
  • 07:15, 5 September 2025 Camila talk contribs created page The spine (Created blank page)
  • 06:16, 5 September 2025 Eowyn Thompson talk contribs created page Endpapers (Created blank page)
  • 07:02, 3 September 2025 Camila talk contribs created page Calligraphy (Created page with "Calligraphy can be defined simply as handwriting. However, with its various forms, styles and types, calligraphy is truly the art of handwriting rather than simply the act of writing.This art includes clear and legible words and letters which allow what is written to be read and received by others. Calligraphy however goes beyond simple legibility and focuses on the artistic elements which make it unique. These artistic elements focus on making the handwriting both harmo...")
  • 07:02, 3 September 2025 Bram talk contribs created page Manuscript (Created page with "A. An unpublished draft that is intended for later publication. B. A handwritten document. ==Terminology== The word manuscript is derived from the Latin words for hand ("manus") and write ("scribere"). ==History== The word itself was first recorded at the very end of the sixteetnth century. As soon as printing presses became available, it was used to differentiate handwritten documents from typed ones; this was its sole definition for quite some time. It has more rec...")
  • 07:02, 3 September 2025 Alyssa Occhiogrossi talk contribs created page Amanuenses (Created page with "An ''amanuense'' or an ''amanuensis'' is a noun, meaning "someone who is good at taking notes while someone else is talking" or "someone skilled in the transcription of speech." They act like a secretary. ::The plural form is ''amanuenses.'' ==Latin Roots== The term ''amanuensis'' is a Latin word meaning "a servant from the hand." The word refers to someone who is skilled at taking dictation. ==Notes== <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). ''The Book in Society''. Broadvi...")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 HannahCrnkovich talk contribs created page Papyrus (Created page with "A Papyrus is a tall, reedy plant that grows in water specifically around Africa and the Mediterranean. It is also a kind of paper made from the plant's inner stalk, used for writing in Ancient Egypt. It is considered the first paper-like writing material. <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). ''The Book in Society.'' Broadview Press: 26-28 </ref> == Creation and Usage == Papyrus is created from the inner stalks of the Cyperus papyrus plant that grew in the Nile River. The...")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 Gundling talk contribs created page Common Era (Created page with "The dawn of the Common Era is marked by the invention of the codex.")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 Amira talk contribs created page Scroll (Created page with "An early form of the book. Very unwieldy. == Egyptian scrolls == Egyptian scrolls were made of papyrus. Maybe? <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). The Book in Society. Broadview Press: 65-68 </ref> Scrolls did not usually contain citations. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources] === A specific scroll === == Notes == <references />")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 AnnabelleP talk contribs created page Vindolanda Tablet (Created page with "Vindolanda Tablets are some of the oldest surviving records of writing that resemble books. They are made primarily of wood and are small, about postcard size.")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 Finn talk contribs created page Apocryphal (Created page with "==Definition== An apocryphal is a fact or story that is widely believed to be true, but is of questionable authenticity, and sometimes is proven to be false. <ref>"Apocryphal." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/apocryphal. Accessed 03 Sep. 2025. </ref> <ref>"Apocrypha." wikipedia.org Wiki, wikipedia.org, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocrypha. Accessed 03 Sep. 2025 </ref> ==Example== A common apocryphal was that George Was...")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 Audmill29 talk contribs created page Scribe (Created page with "='''scribe'''= ==a scribe is someone with the task of hand copying texts== * Prior to the invention of automatic printing, a scribe is a professional copyist who hand wrote manuscripts * Scribes were very relevant in Jewish, Greek, Arab, and more cultures * Scribes were highly valued in society and made a significant amount of money ==="Scribal culture refers to the social and intellectual environment that developed around the practice of writing and copying texts, part...")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 Sarah Personius talk contribs created page Qur'an (Created page with ""The central religious text of Islam comprised of revelations received by the Prophet Muhammad." The text contains no poetic writing or hymns and is meant to be memorized by believers.")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 Trinity talk contribs created page Yeshiva (Created page with "A Yeshiva is a Jewish educational institution that focuses on the study of religious texts, mainly the Talmud as well as the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible), Halakha (Jewish law as well as its application), and Jewish philosophy. Traditionally, a Yeshiva would focus on rabbinical training and Talmudic learning, and the earliest Yeshivas began in ancient Babylonia and Israel. The term is also used to refer to modern Jewish day schools focusing on both rel...")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 Hannah Kay talk contribs created page Papermaking (Created page with "Papermaking is the process of... == History == === Early History === This is a reference<ref>Title, Author, Year, etc.</ref>")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 Nphilbin talk contribs created page Boustrophedon (Created page with "accordion-folded book zig zag and back-and- forth style of reading a style of writing where alternate lines are written in opposite directions (from left to right and from right to left) == Etymology == Comes from the Ancient Greek word "Bous," which translates to ox, and "strophus," which translates to turning. The word "boustrophedon" literally means 'as an ox turns in plowing."")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 ShelbyFaller talk contribs created page Book of Hours (Created page with "=Definition= A Book of Hours is a "devotional text that contained calendars of religious feasts and festivals, psalms, prayers, and other aids to meditation and reflection." This frequently included "splendid illustrations," as well as elaborate "calligraphy" and "binding." <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). The Book in Society. Broadview Press: 65 </ref> =History= ==Monsteray Scriptoriums== Books of Hours belonged in many monesteray scriptoriums. As defined, they we...")
  • 07:01, 3 September 2025 Skylar talk contribs created page Codex (Created page with ""Comprised of sheets that were folded, cradled together, and then bound through their folded or hinged side, the pages of the codex could be turned with one hand, leaving the other hand free . . . Pages could also be quickly turned to allow the comparison of passages . . . The very nature of the codex made it easier for individuals to own and transport books." <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). ''The Book in Society.'' Broadview Press: 50 </ref> The codex is what we now...")
  • 07:00, 3 September 2025 AubreeHamer talk contribs created page Masora (Created page with "The Masora, or Masorah, is additional word lists and counts that served as a kind of index during the first millennium of the Christian era. It refers to a body of notes on the textual traditions of the Hebrew Scripture. == Masoretic Text == The authoritative Hebrew text of the Jewish Bible.")
  • 07:00, 3 September 2025 Zuricorrigan talk contribs created page Rubricators (Created page with "A specialized scribe, present in the Middle Ages, who would add colored headings, initials, and other markings in red ink. These examples would be added to manuscripts and early printed books. This was to help guide readers and create structure within the text. In addition, there were some other special features added including illuminations and gold, silver, or colored graphic features that surrounded the text. The goal of this was to point out specific or important wor...")
  • 06:58, 3 September 2025 Chloec talk contribs created page Sizing (Created page with "The method of preparing pages for ink, used by Muslim Artisans. Papers were smoothed and sealed by soaking them in veggie starch or gum, or by applying the starch or gum as a paste or powder. The paper turned out much whiter than traditional parchment, and it was less expensive to produce. <ref> Robinson, Solvieg C. (2014). ''The Book in Society.'' Broadview Press: 61 </ref>")
  • 06:57, 3 September 2025 Meacellitto talk contribs created page Secular (In summary, secular pertains to the non-religious realm, while demonic is tied to concepts of evil and the supernatural within religious frameworks.)
  • 06:57, 3 September 2025 Alberto talk contribs created page Peciae (Created page with "Plural of pecia, these were folded collections of five to eight pages, each comprised of two 62-line columns of text. These were typically smaller portions of larger texts used in universities. They were small and easy to loan out for copying. This streamlined the process of loaning books. <ref> Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). The Book in Society. Broadview Press: 65-68 </ref>")
  • 06:57, 3 September 2025 Samantha.Summers talk contribs created page Colophons (Created page with "== Definitions == *a publisher's emblem or imprint, especially one on the title page or spine of a book. *a statement at the end of a book, typically with a printer's emblem, giving information about its authorship and printing. *an inscription at the end of a book or manuscript, usually with facts about its production *an identifying mark used by a printer or a publisher")
  • 06:56, 3 September 2025 Eowyn Thompson talk contribs created page Parchment (Created page with "== Definition == == Examples == == Notes ==")
  • 06:56, 3 September 2025 Eva Putt talk contribs created page Vernacular (Created page with " == Origin == c.1600 Vernacular originates from the Latin word vernaculus, which means "domestic, native, indigenous; pertaining to home-born slaves" <ref>etymonline</ref> == Definition == The local language that is used in the area, and is specific to the region. <ref>The Book in Society</ref> ===Examples===")
  • 06:55, 3 September 2025 Franchesca Márquez talk contribs created page Renaissance (Created page with "An artistic, religious, and cultural movement in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries. Acted as the transitional period between medieval and modern era. == Art and Architecture == Art in the Renaissance period took a more humanist approach. Real, mythological, religious, and symbolic people were all subjects in fine art. Architecture experienced a Greek revival, including pillars and simplistic geometrical shapes. Leonardo De Vinci's <i>Mona Lisa</i> was painted...")
  • 06:37, 3 September 2025 KlingAK talk contribs created page Tilia (Created page with "Tilias are writing tablets made of thin slices of folded limewood (the word tilia directly translates to “lime tree”).")
  • 06:34, 3 September 2025 User account Alberto talk contribs was created
  • 06:33, 3 September 2025 User account Samantha.Summers talk contribs was created
  • 06:33, 3 September 2025 User account ShelbyFaller talk contribs was created
  • 06:33, 3 September 2025 User account Hannah Kay talk contribs was created
  • 06:33, 3 September 2025 User account Alyssa Occhiogrossi talk contribs was created
  • 06:33, 3 September 2025 User account KlingAK talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Sarah Personius talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Bram talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Chloec talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Nphilbin talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Skylar talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account AubreeHamer talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Zuricorrigan talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account HannahCrnkovich talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account AnnabelleP talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Eva Putt talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Gundling talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Camila talk contribs was created
  • 06:32, 3 September 2025 User account Finn talk contribs was created
  • 06:31, 3 September 2025 User account Trinity talk contribs was created
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