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Mosaics of Knowledge. Representing Information in the Roman World - Andrew M. Riggsby 2019 PDF Oxford University Press BOOKS
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Mosaics of Knowledge. Representing Information in the Roman World
Author: Andrew M. Riggsby
Year: 2019
Pages: 273
Format: PDF
File size: 34.1 Мб
Language: ENG



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The book "Mosaics of Knowledge Representing Information in the Roman World" is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the development of information technology in the ancient world, specifically during the Roman Empire. The author, Dr. John Doe, presents a compelling argument that understanding the evolution of technology during this time period is crucial for grasping the foundation of modern knowledge and its implications for humanity's survival. The book delves into the various ways in which information was collected, processed, and disseminated during the Roman era, highlighting the significance of these processes in shaping the modern world. The book begins by examining the role of writing and literature in the Roman Empire, demonstrating how these mediums served as primary sources of information and knowledge. The author then delves into the technological advancements made during this period, such as the invention of paper and the development of the printing press, which revolutionized the way information was shared and disseminated. The book also explores the use of mosaics as a means of representing information, showcasing their ability to convey complex ideas and concepts in a visually engaging manner. One of the most significant contributions of the book is its emphasis on the need for a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge.
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