The technology of print
B J McMullin
8 points * 2 hours per week * First semester * Clayton
In this subject students will study the process of textual transmission by looking at the various technologies available for recording texts at various times, including manuscript copying and the various methods of printing. Authorial revision will not be ignored, but the main focus will be on the text as it is affected by the technology, including such matters as scribal habits, the possible consequences of setting by formes, and the implications, for example, of works printed from stereotype plates or monotype rolls. Students will acquire a knowledge of the practical aspects of producing texts at various times and will study a number of specific examples.
Assessment
Examination (2 hours): 50% 2nd year, 40% 3rd year * Essay: 50% 2nd year, 40% 3rd year * Seminar presentation and written report: 20% 3rd year
Prescribed texts
Crowley D Communication in history: Technology, culture, society Longman, 1991