This study contributes to the understanding of communication in antiquity by analysing a few specific references to oral and literate traditions in Hellenistic and Christian texts. In the Graeco-Roman world we find a surprising widespread reticence towards writing, varying from mere indifference to active scepticism. The scribal culture of antiquity exhibits a strong bias towards orality, with even literates expressing little confidence in writing. There was a prevailing preference for the ‘living voice’ in education, and a strong belief that corpora of teaching which were never written down, and could not be written down, distinguished the insiders from the outsiders
Letter writing, known as dictamen in the Medieval and Renaissance periods, was formatively dependent...
A wide range of document types have been preserved written in the undeciphered scripts of the Aegean...
Documentary texts are vital to our understanding of many aspects of the ancient world, such as its a...
This study contributes to the understanding of communication in antiquity by analysing a few specifi...
This chapter uncovers the oral elements of the ancient epistolary experience by considering the role...
<p>In our modern societies, the paradigm of reading is individual and silent. However, far from bein...
//// Abstract: This paper looks into the relation between alive voice and writing in ancient letters...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
At the heart of this book lies the nature of the relationship between the material culture of writin...
This volume is intended to be the first in a series that will focus on the origin of script and the ...
When the New Testament and early Christian writings are considered as situated, culturally mediated ...
During the 1990s and 2000s, much scholarly attention was given tothe question of levels of literacy ...
The stylistic and rhetorical aspects of private letters transmitted on papyri from Egypt have been t...
Ancient letters have generally been treated as “snapshots” of everyday life or “mirrors” of their au...
Letter writing, known as dictamen in the Medieval and Renaissance periods, was formatively dependent...
A wide range of document types have been preserved written in the undeciphered scripts of the Aegean...
Documentary texts are vital to our understanding of many aspects of the ancient world, such as its a...
This study contributes to the understanding of communication in antiquity by analysing a few specifi...
This chapter uncovers the oral elements of the ancient epistolary experience by considering the role...
<p>In our modern societies, the paradigm of reading is individual and silent. However, far from bein...
//// Abstract: This paper looks into the relation between alive voice and writing in ancient letters...
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
At the heart of this book lies the nature of the relationship between the material culture of writin...
This volume is intended to be the first in a series that will focus on the origin of script and the ...
When the New Testament and early Christian writings are considered as situated, culturally mediated ...
During the 1990s and 2000s, much scholarly attention was given tothe question of levels of literacy ...
The stylistic and rhetorical aspects of private letters transmitted on papyri from Egypt have been t...
Ancient letters have generally been treated as “snapshots” of everyday life or “mirrors” of their au...
Letter writing, known as dictamen in the Medieval and Renaissance periods, was formatively dependent...
A wide range of document types have been preserved written in the undeciphered scripts of the Aegean...
Documentary texts are vital to our understanding of many aspects of the ancient world, such as its a...