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The secret life of punctuation - ¶ (The Pilcrow)

148 点作者 dogonwheels超过 14 年前

13 条评论

Jun8超过 14 年前
Excellent article! The technical details and references are impeccable and your example images are great.<p>While talking about Dionysius Thrax you might add that the term <i>obelisk</i> as an editorial mark (used to denote parts of the text that were deemed to be added later) is mentioned in the scholia of this work, while discussing the legend of Peisistratus.<p>OK, I can't resist, I'll paste an excerpt myself:<p>"At some time the poiemata of Homer were destroyed, either by fire or by earthquake [...] But Peisistratus, the strategos of Athens, wishing to acquire for himself a reputation and to revive the works of Homer, devised this course of action. He announced throughout the whole of Greece that anyone in possession of Homeric lines should bring them to him for a fixed premium per single line. [...] and after gathering together all the lines, they summoned 72 experts (grammatikoi) to assemble the works of Homer, each one in private, in whatever manner he might consider the assemblage would be best. He [Peisistratus] summoned them for a premium that was fitting for intellectual men and <i>kritai poiemata</i>, and to each was given all the lines in isolation, as many as had been gathered together."<p>This, AFAIK, is the first mention of editors/scholars performing style analysis for authorship determination.
ShadyCharacters超过 14 年前
Thanks for the positive comments! There are two more articles on the pilcrow coming soon, and after that I'm moving on to the interrobang. I hope the new entries live up to the first one!
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haribilalic超过 14 年前
It's too bad that it's in multiple parts and the other part(s?) aren't available! It's a surprisingly well written and researched article. I'm looking forward to more entries.
tjmaxal超过 14 年前
Tease! You started out by saying you would get to the name and shape of the Pilcrow in this article, but you never quite got there. Oh well I guess I will have to wait for part II.
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lusis超过 14 年前
Wow. That was an amazing post. Having a penchant for ancient greek due to misplaced enthusiasm for seminary, I was seriously enthralled. I didn't realize I might have a latent typography fetish.
psykotic超过 14 年前
Wonderful writing!<p>He should collect these essays into book form to counterbalance the influence of pseudo-erudite pedants like Lynne Truss.
dot超过 14 年前
Fantastic name for a blog about typographical marks.
StavrosK超过 14 年前
I always find it surprising how little the Greek language has changed. As a modern Greek, I can easily understand the text from the Codex Sinaiticus image (apart from the damn wordsbeingwrittenlikethis)...
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nitrogen超过 14 年前
Firefox 3.6.13 on Ubuntu massacres the typography (at least with my DPI/hinting/smoothing settings). The lowercase letters are not uniform in height. Chrome looks much better.
JacobAldridge超过 14 年前
Now I know why Homer's writing is so awesome - <i>The Iliad</i> and <i>The Odyssey</i> weren't just written to be read aloud, they were written TO BE FREAKIN' SHOUTED.
crux超过 14 年前
I like the pilcrow so much, I've got a big ol' pilcrow tattoo on my arm.
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squeed超过 14 年前
Slick article, and really dope wordpress theme. Anyone have the source?
ajarmoniuk超过 14 年前
Thanks for the article. Too bad there's no such finds on Reddit anymore.