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Titel:Knowledge construction in late antiquity
Mitwirkende:Amsler, Monika [HerausgeberIn]   i
Institutionen:Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG [Verlag]   i
 University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) [Gastgebende Institution]   i
Verf.angabe:edited by Monika Amsler
Verlagsort:Berlin
Verlag:De Gruyter
Jahr:2023
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (X, 306 p.)
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Trends in classics : Supplementary volumes ; volume 142
Schrift/Sprache:In English
Ang. zum Inhalt:Frontmatter
 Acknowledgements
 Contents
 List of Figures and Tables
 Introduction: Knowledge Construction in Late Antiquity
 Better Left Unread: Rabbinic Interpretations of Prophetic Scrolls
 Tabular Thinking in Late Ancient Palestine: Instrumentality, Work, and the Construction of Knowledge
 Leading Sources of Knowledge at the Monastery: Isidore of Pelusium
 Fabricating Monstrosity: Archival Manipulation and the Production of Orthodoxy in Socrates of Constantinople’s Ecclesiastical History
 Knowledge Construction in Progress: From Paratext to Marginal Annotations in the Greek Medical Papyri
 Learning from Mistakes: Constructing Knowledge in Late Antique Mathematical Texts
 The “Poetic Itch” and Numerical Maxims in the Talmud – An Inquiry into Factors of Knowledge Construction
 Re-scaffolding a ‘Missing Chapter’
 Grammar in the School of Diodore of Tarsus: An Institutional Context for the Transfer of Exegetical Knowledge
 List of Contributors
 General Index
 Index Locorum
ISBN:978-3-11-101031-1
 978-3-11-101104-2
Abstract:Social Studies of the sciences have long analyzed and exposed the constructed nature of knowledge. Pioneering studies of knowledge production in laboratories (e.g., Latour/Woolgar 1979; Knorr-Cetina 1981) have identified factors that affect processes that lead to the generation of scientific data and their subsequent interpretation, such as money, training and curriculum, location and infrastructure, biography-based knowledge and talent, and chance. More recent theories of knowledge construction have further identified different forms of knowledge, such as tacit, intuitive, explicit, personal, and social knowledge. These theoretical frameworks and critical terms can help reveal and clarify the processes that led to ancient data gathering, information and knowledge production. The contributors use late-antique hermeneutical associations as means to explore intuitive or even tacit knowledge; they appreciate mistakes as a platform to study the value of personal knowledge and its premises; they think about rows and tables, letter exchanges, and schools as platforms of distributed cognition; they consider walls as venues for social knowledge production; and rethink the value of social knowledge in scholarly genealogies—then and now
DOI:doi:10.1515/9783111010311
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Dokumenttyp:Konferenzschrift: (2021$cUniversity Park (University of Maryland, virtuell))
Sprache:eng
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 Erscheint auch als : Druck-Ausgabe: Knowledge construction in late antiquity. - Berlin : De Gruyter, 2023. - VIII, 305 Seiten
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