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  1. Literacy in everyday life
    reading and writing in early modern Dutch diaries
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    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations and Archive Names -- Chapter I -- Historical Research on Reading and Writing: From Book Ownership to the Use of Media -- The... mehr

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    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations and Archive Names -- Chapter I -- Historical Research on Reading and Writing: From Book Ownership to the Use of Media -- The History of reading -- The history of reading as a research field -- A different perspective: Reading within the framework of media history -- Research on historical readers -- Research on historical reading behaviour -- Egodocuments as source material -- Structure of the book -- Chapter II -- Mirror of Literacy: Reading and Writing in the Diary (1624) of David Beck -- A German schoolmaster in the Dutch Republic -- 'Mirror of my life' -- The conversation of the day -- Writing habits -- Conversation at a distance: correspondence -- Writing at school -- Income and expenditure in writing -- Paper poetry: the oeuvre of the poet David Beck -- Writing poetry and everyday life -- Publication in manuscript form -- 'Mousing and rummaging': Beck's reading behaviour -- Handwritten reading -- Poetic taste: Beck's reading of printed texts -- Aging French poems and topical Dutch prose -- Beck's books in other sources -- 'Nosing around' in bookshops or at the Binnenhof -- Books in everyday life -- Diverse ways of reading -- Reading in order to write -- Final remarks -- Chapter III -- Aristocratic Literacy: Pieter Teding van Berkhout and his 'Journal' (16698211;1712) -- The life of a gentleman of rank -- 'Journal contenant mes occupations' -- Final remarks -- The aristocratisation of everyday conversation? -- Putting pen to paper -- Written contacts: correspondence and writing style -- Writing and family history -- Political notes -- A lifetime of reading -- Teding van Berkhout's library -- A historical taste -- Reading 224; la mode -- An unusual taste? -- Purchases and gifts -- The delights of country life -- Reading a book -- Reading for edification and entertainment -- Chapter IV -- Aural and Eyewitness Testimony: Reading, Writing, and Discussions of Current Affairs in Jan de Boer's Chronological Journal (17478211;1758)13; -- The life of an Amsterdam clerk -- The diary or 'journal' of Jan de Boer -- Historiography of the news -- Final remarks -- The flow of information: De Boer's news sources -- News in the street -- News on printed paper -- The news of 1755 -- News from many sides -- Reading the news: printed matter in the diary -- Newspapers -- Newspaper reports in the diary -- Information and discussion in pamphlets -- News in pamphlets -- 'Only an oortje': the distribution of pamphlets -- The anonymous author of the pamphlet 'Pro Patria' -- Pamphlet readers and their responses -- Other informative publications: ordinances, periodicals and prints -- News as history -- Chapter V -- A Devout Reader and Writer: Literacy in Jacoba van Thiel's 'Account-Book of the Soul' (17678211;1770) -- A life lived amid the clergy -- Daily register or 'account-book of the soul' -- Pious conversation -- A devout Christian woman with a pen -- Pious correspondence -- 'Somewhat free from the earth': on keeping a diary -- Piety with books: Van Thiel's reading -- A religious glutton -- Old or new? -- Readers of pious literature and readers of novels -- The parsonage library -- Relatives and women in Luchtmans' shop -- P

     

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    Beteiligt: Blaak, Jeroen; Jackson, Beverley
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789047430841; 9047430840
    Schriftenreihe: Egodocuments and history series 1873-653X ; v. 2
    Egodocuments and history series ; v. 2
    Schlagworte: Dutch prose literature; Dutch literature; Literacy; Literacy; Books and reading; Books and reading; Books and reading in literature; Books and reading; Books and reading; Dutch prose literature; Literacy; Literacy; Dutch literature; Books and reading; Dutch literature; Dutch prose literature; Literacy; Books and reading in literature; Alfabetisme; Leesgewoonten; Schrijven; Dagboeken; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; German; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Umfang: Online Ressource (x, 422 p.), ill.
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  2. Literacy in everyday life
    reading and writing in early modern Dutch diaries
    Autor*in: Blaak, Jeroen
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 9789047430841; 9047430840; 9789004177406; 900417740X
    Schriftenreihe: Egodocuments and history series ; v. 2
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; Books and reading; Dutch literature; Dutch prose literature; Literacy; Books and reading in literature; Alfabetisme; Leesgewoonten; Schrijven; Dagboeken; Geschichte; Dutch prose literature; Dutch literature; Books and reading in literature; Literacy; Literacy; Books and reading; Books and reading; Schreiben; Lesen
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 422 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations and Archive Names -- Chapter I -- Historical Research on Reading and Writing: From Book Ownership to the Use of Media -- The History of reading -- The history of reading as a research field -- A different perspective: Reading within the framework of media history -- Research on historical readers -- Research on historical reading behaviour -- Egodocuments as source material -- Structure of the book -- Chapter II -- Mirror of Literacy: Reading and Writing in the Diary (1624) of David Beck -- A German schoolmaster in the Dutch Republic -- 'Mirror of my life' -- The conversation of the day -- Writing habits -- Conversation at a distance: correspondence -- Writing at school -- Income and expenditure in writing -- Paper poetry: the oeuvre of the poet David Beck -- Writing poetry and everyday life -- Publication in manuscript form --

    - 'Mousing and rummaging': Beck's reading behaviour -- Handwritten reading -- Poetic taste: Beck's reading of printed texts -- Aging French poems and topical Dutch prose -- Beck's books in other sources -- 'Nosing around' in bookshops or at the Binnenhof -- Books in everyday life -- Diverse ways of reading -- Reading in order to write -- Final remarks -- Chapter III -- Aristocratic Literacy: Pieter Teding van Berkhout and his 'Journal' (16698211;1712) -- The life of a gentleman of rank -- 'Journal contenant mes occupations' -- Final remarks -- The aristocratisation of everyday conversation? -- Putting pen to paper -- Written contacts: correspondence and writing style -- Writing and family history -- Political notes -- A lifetime of reading -- Teding van Berkhout's library -- A historical taste -- Reading 224; la mode -- An unusual taste? -- Purchases and gifts -- The delights of country life -- Reading a book -- Reading for edification and entertainment -- Chapter IV --

    - Aural and Eyewitness Testimony: Reading, Writing, and Discussions of Current Affairs in Jan de Boer's Chronological Journal (17478211;1758)13; -- The life of an Amsterdam clerk -- The diary or 'journal' of Jan de Boer -- Historiography of the news -- Final remarks -- The flow of information: De Boer's news sources -- News in the street -- News on printed paper -- The news of 1755 -- News from many sides -- Reading the news: printed matter in the diary -- Newspapers -- Newspaper reports in the diary -- Information and discussion in pamphlets -- News in pamphlets -- 'Only an oortje': the distribution of pamphlets -- The anonymous author of the pamphlet 'Pro Patria' -- Pamphlet readers and their responses -- Other informative publications: ordinances, periodicals and prints -- News as history -- Chapter V -- A Devout Reader and Writer: Literacy in Jacoba van Thiel's 'Account-Book of the Soul' (17678211;1770) -- A life lived amid the clergy --

    - Daily register or 'account-book of the soul' -- Pious conversation -- A devout Christian woman with a pen -- Pious correspondence -- 'Somewhat free from the earth': on keeping a diary -- Piety with books: Van Thiel's reading -- A religious glutton -- Old or new? -- Readers of pious literature and readers of novels -- The parsonage library -- Relatives and women in Luchtmans' shop -- P.

  3. Literacy in everyday life
    reading and writing in early modern Dutch diaries
    Autor*in: Blaak, Jeroen
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004177406; 900417740X
    Schriftenreihe: Egodocuments and history series ; v. 2
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Dutch prose literature; Dutch literature; Books and reading in literature; Literacy; Literacy; Books and reading; Books and reading; Schreiben; Lesen
    Umfang: x, 422 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Literacy in everyday life
    reading and writing in early modern Dutch diaries
    Autor*in: Blaak, Jeroen
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Brill, Boston

    Preliminary Material /J. Blaak -- Chapter One. Historical Research On Reading And Writing: From Book Ownership To The Use Of Media /J. Blaak -- Chapter Two. Mirror Of Literacy: Reading And Writing In The Diary (1624) Of David Beck /J. Blaak --... mehr

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    Preliminary Material /J. Blaak -- Chapter One. Historical Research On Reading And Writing: From Book Ownership To The Use Of Media /J. Blaak -- Chapter Two. Mirror Of Literacy: Reading And Writing In The Diary (1624) Of David Beck /J. Blaak -- Chapter Three. Aristocratic Literacy: Pieter Teding Van Berkhout And His ‘Journal’ (1669–1712) /J. Blaak -- Chapter Four. Aural And Eyewitness Testimony: Reading, Writing, And Discussions Of Current Affairs In Jan De Boer’S Chronological Journal (1747–1758) /J. Blaak -- Chapter Five. A Devout Reader And Writer: Literacy In Jacoba Van Thiel’S ‘Account-Book Of The Soul’ (1767–1770) /J. Blaak -- Chapter Six. Literacy In Everyday Life /J. Blaak -- Appendix I. Reading Behaviour In Figures /J. Blaak -- Appendix II. Titles Of Books Mentioned In The Diaries /J. Blaak -- List Of Sources /J. Blaak -- Bibliography /J. Blaak -- Index /J. Blaak. Until recently, historians of reading have concentrated on book ownership and trying to map out a history of who read what. The reading experience has been a subject more difficult to research. As has been pointed out before, egodocuments can be valuable sources in this case. Following this lead, Literacy in Everyday Life focuses upon four early modern Dutch diaries in which readers document their daily life and in which they recount their reading. In the analysis, other ways in which these four readers communicated are also addressed, especially speech and writing. This book therefore provides an insight into the possible uses of literacy and the interaction between the printed, written and spoken word in the early modern Dutch Republic

     

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    ISBN: 9789047430841
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    Schlagworte: Books and reading in literature; Books and reading; Books and reading; Dutch literature; Dutch prose literature; Literacy; Literacy; Alfabetisme; Dagboeken; Leesgewoonten; Schrijven
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 422 p), ill, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Literacy in everyday life
    reading and writing in early modern Dutch diaries
    Autor*in: Blaak, Jeroen
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

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    ISBN: 900417740X; 9789004177406
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    Schriftenreihe: Egodocuments and history series ; 2
    Schlagworte: Dutch prose literature; Dutch literature; Books and reading in literature; Literacy; Literacy; Books and reading; Books and reading
    Umfang: X, 422 S, Ill., 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Zugl.: Rotterdam, Univ., Diss., 2004 u.d.d.T: Blaak; Jeroen: Geletterde levens. - Übers.

  6. Literacy in everyday life
    reading and writing in early modern Dutch diaries
    Autor*in: Blaak, Jeroen
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    Focusing on four Dutch diaries from different periods of the early modern age, this book describes in detail the diversified use of reading in everyday life, examining it in a wider context of communication that also includes writing and speech mehr

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    Focusing on four Dutch diaries from different periods of the early modern age, this book describes in detail the diversified use of reading in everyday life, examining it in a wider context of communication that also includes writing and speech

     

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    ISBN: 900417740X; 9789004177406
    Schriftenreihe: Egodocuments and history series ; v. 2
    Schlagworte: Books and reading; Dutch literature; Books and reading; Literacy; Books and reading in literature; Dutch prose literature; Literacy
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (x, 422 p), ill, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Foreword; List of Illustrations; List of Abbreviations and Archive Names; I. Historical Research on Reading and Writing: From Book Ownership to the Use of Media; II. Mirror of Literacy: Reading and Writing in the Diary (1624) of David Beck; The conversation of the day; Writing habits; 'Mousing and rummaging': Beck's reading behaviour; Final remarks; III. Aristocratic Literacy: Pieter Teding van Berkhout and his 'Journal' ( 1669-1712); The aristocratisation of everyday conversation?; Putting pen to paper; A lifetime of reading

    IV. Aural and Eyewitness Testimony: Reading, Writing, and Discussions of Current Aff airs in Jan de Boer's chronological journal (1747-1758)The flow of information: De Boer's news sources; Reading the news: printed matter in the diary; V. A Devout Reader and Writer: Literacy in Jacoba van Thiel's 'Account-Book of the Soul' (1767-1770); Pious conversation; A devout Christian woman with a pen; Piety with books: Van Thiel's reading; Final remarks; VI. Literacy in Everyday Life; Speech, writing and reading; Forms of reading behaviour; Appendix I: Reading Behaviour in Figures

    Appendix II: Titles of Books Mentioned in the DiariesList of Sources; Bibliography; Index

    CoverTitle Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- List of Illustrations -- List of Abbreviations and Archive Names -- Chapter I -- Historical Research on Reading and Writing: From Book Ownership to the Use of Media -- The History of reading -- The history of reading as a research field -- A different perspective: Reading within the framework of media history -- Research on historical readers -- Research on historical reading behaviour -- Egodocuments as source material -- Structure of the book -- Chapter II -- Mirror of Literacy: Reading and Writing in the Diary (1624) of David Beck -- A German schoolmaster in the Dutch Republic -- 'Mirror of my life' -- The conversation of the day -- Writing habits -- Conversation at a distance: correspondence -- Writing at school -- Income and expenditure in writing -- Paper poetry: the oeuvre of the poet David Beck -- Writing poetry and everyday life -- Publication in manuscript form -- 'Mousing and rummaging': Beck's reading behaviour -- Handwritten reading -- Poetic taste: Beck's reading of printed texts -- Aging French poems and topical Dutch prose -- Beck's books in other sources -- 'Nosing around' in bookshops or at the Binnenhof -- Books in everyday life -- Diverse ways of reading -- Reading in order to write -- Final remarks -- Chapter III -- Aristocratic Literacy: Pieter Teding van Berkhout and his 'Journal' (16698211;1712) -- The life of a gentleman of rank -- 'Journal contenant mes occupations' -- Final remarks -- The aristocratisation of everyday conversation? -- Putting pen to paper -- Written contacts: correspondence and writing style -- Writing and family history -- Political notes -- A lifetime of reading -- Teding van Berkhout's library -- A historical taste -- Reading 224; la mode -- An unusual taste? -- Purchases and gifts -- The delights of country life -- Reading a book -- Reading for edification and entertainment -- Chapter IV -- Aural and Eyewitness Testimony: Reading, Writing, and Discussions of Current Affairs in Jan de Boer's Chronological Journal (17478211;1758)13; -- The life of an Amsterdam clerk -- The diary or 'journal' of Jan de Boer -- Historiography of the news -- Final remarks -- The flow of information: De Boer's news sources -- News in the street -- News on printed paper -- The news of 1755 -- News from many sides -- Reading the news: printed matter in the diary -- Newspapers -- Newspaper reports in the diary -- Information and discussion in pamphlets -- News in pamphlets -- 'Only an oortje': the distribution of pamphlets -- The anonymous author of the pamphlet 'Pro Patria' -- Pamphlet readers and their responses -- Other informative publications: ordinances, periodicals and prints -- News as history -- Chapter V -- A Devout Reader and Writer: Literacy in Jacoba van Thiel's 'Account-Book of the Soul' (17678211;1770) -- A life lived amid the clergy -- Daily register or 'account-book of the soul' -- Pious conversation -- A devout Christian woman with a pen -- Pious correspondence -- 'Somewhat free from the earth': on keeping a diary -- Piety with books: Van Thiel's reading -- A religious glutton -- Old or new? -- Readers of pious literature and readers of novels -- The parsonage library -- Relatives and women in Luchtmans' shop -- P.

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