nice to see the palm leave medium, but not mentioning China on a discourse on book history is unacceptable 😞 I still like the introduction when you talked about the Sumerian clay tablet. Next time I will file my taxes I will have to think about the tablet you introduced with such a romantic overtone 🙂
She says "It helps us explore the global history of writing, of text, or reading and sharing stories" ...and then proceeds to exclusively talk about the history *_Western_* books. The only mentions of Middle Eastern things, are those that Western books directly descended from, and there is no mention of any kind, of anything in East Asia. Just a brief mention of palm leaf books, as if that was the only other kind of book, aside from Western ones.
Wonderful video, great host. Thank you for the upload.❤
[Thank you for sharing your passion for books!! Truly fascinating!]
An excelent video. Congratulations
A very nice video
Excellent information.
terimakasih atas informasinya
Thank you for the information
Great video!
Very fascinating! I had studied the Mesopatamian culture several years ago. Besdies the Egyptians, they were a vert interesting civilization.
😍 great vedio
And yet, we've reverted to the scroll. Just digital and vertical now
Wasn’t it the early Christian’s who more so popularized the codex? Perhaps Roman Christian’s?
4:20 goes full Parks and Rec.
nice to see the palm leave medium, but not mentioning China on a discourse on book history is unacceptable 😞
I still like the introduction when you talked about the Sumerian clay tablet.
Next time I will file my taxes I will have to think about the tablet you introduced with such a romantic overtone 🙂
promis jai pas cassé l'ordi
She says "It helps us explore the global history of writing, of text, or reading and sharing stories" ...and then proceeds to exclusively talk about the history *_Western_* books. The only mentions of Middle Eastern things, are those that Western books directly descended from, and there is no mention of any kind, of anything in East Asia. Just a brief mention of palm leaf books, as if that was the only other kind of book, aside from Western ones.