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A book may be a medium for recording data within the sort of writing or pictures, generally composed of the many pages (made of papyrus, parchment, vellum, or paper) certain along and guarded by a canopy.[1] The technical term for this physical arrangement is codex (plural, codices). within the history of hand-held physical supports for extended written compositions or records, the codex replaces its forerunner, the scroll. one sheet in a very codex may be a leaf and every facet of a leaf may be a page.
Etymology
The word book comes from Anglo-Saxon bōc, that successively comes from the Germanic root *bōk-, cognate to 'beech'.[4] In Slavic languages like Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian буква bukva—'letter' is cognate with 'beech'. In Russian, Serbian and Macedonian, the word букварь (bukvar') or буквар (bukvar) refers to a school textbook that helps young youngsters master the techniques of reading and writing. it's therefore conjectured that the earliest Indo-European writings might are lapidarian on beech wood.[5] The Latin word codex, which means a book within the trendy sense (bound and with separate leaves), originally meant 'block of wood'
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A pill may be a physically sturdy writing medium, appropriate for casual transport and writing. Clay tablets were two-dimensional and principally dry items of clay that might be simply carried, and affected with a stylus. They were used as an article medium, particularly for writing in cuneiform, throughout the Bronze Age and well into the Iron Age. Wax tablets were items of wood coated in a very coating of wax thick enough to record the impressions of a stylus. They were the conventional writing material in colleges, in accounting, and for taking notes. that they had the advantage of being reusable: the wax can be liquified, and reformed into a blank.
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Isidore of metropolis (d. 636) explained the then-current relation between codex, book and scroll in his Etymologiae (VI.13): "A codex consists of the many books; a book is of 1 scroll. it's referred to as codex by approach of figure from the trunks (codex) of trees or vines, as if it were a picket stock, as a result of it contains in itself a mess of books, because it were of branches." trendy usage differs.
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Major Forms | Drama Closet dramaPerformance |
Type | Subsidiary (LLC) |
Discussion | CriticismTheorySociologyMagazines |
History and lists | History Outline ,Glossary of terms , Books Writers Literary awards poetry |
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