Manuscript and Print in the Islamic Tradition / / Edited by Scott Steven Reese.
This volume explores and calls into question certain commonly held assumptions about writing and technological advancement in the Islamic tradition. In particular, it challenges the idea that mechanical print naturally and inevitably displaces handwritten texts as well as the notion that the so-call...
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