This blog post is a continuation of a book review on Martin Foys' monograph Virtually Anglo-Saxon: Old Media, New Media, and the Late Age of Print."
Virtually Anglo-Saxon: Old Media, New Media, and Early Medieval Studies in the Late Age of Print, Part 1
By Jesse McDowell Foys, Martin. Virtually Anglo-Saxon: Old Media, New Media, and Early Studies in the Late Age of Print. Gainesville: University
Technology and the Medieval Church: Books of Hours
By Jesse McDowell When did humans first engage in systematized timekeeping? Why was it important that we measured the passing of the hours during
‘The Prisoner’ and the Problem of Evil
By Alex Genetti A repost from The Study of Everything Last year, I was overjoyed to discover that Big Finish (the company best-known for their
What is Digital Literacy? How Coding Languages Parallel Scribal Practice
By Jesse McDowell Coding languages have been around since the late 1950s (arguably), yet many new coding languages have sprung up since the
Old Books with New Tools: An Ideal Binding of LJS 101, University of Pennsylvania
[This post can also be viewed at the Schoenberg Institute. It speaks to a small project completed July 5-10 2015 at Rare Book School.] By Jesse