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Bradin Cormack and Carla Mazzio teach in the Department of English at the University of Chicago.
What might it mean to use books rather than read them?
This work examines the relationship between book use and forms of thought and theory in the early modern period. Drawing on legal, medical, religious, scientific and literary texts, and on how-to books on topics ranging from cooking, praying, and memorizing to socializing, surveying, and traveling, Bradin Cormack and Carla Mazzio explore how early books defined the conditions of their own use and in so do...
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