: Investigates the early development of a book market in classical Athens and the transition from oral to written transmission.
: The identification of different "types" of readers—from the elite scholar in Hellenistic libraries to the religious communities of the early Middle Ages. Historical Significance
The report identifies three primary pillars discussed in the text: Libri, lettori e pubblico nel mondo antico: gui...
: The technical evolution of the book format (roll vs. codex) and its impact on reading habits.
Guglielmo Cavallo, a renowned paleographer and professor emeritus at Sapienza University , uses this work to argue that the history of the book is inseparable from the history of society itself. The volume is widely used as a university textbook for its ability to integrate technical manuscript studies with broader cultural interpretation. : Investigates the early development of a book
First published in 1975 by Laterza , this volume serves as a foundational historical and critical guide to the evolution of written culture in antiquity. It traces the journey of the book from the to the codex , examining the social, economic, and institutional factors that shaped how texts were produced, sold, and consumed. Core Structure and Key Contributions
The report below examines the influential scholarly work (Books, Publishers, and Public in the Ancient World), edited by Guglielmo Cavallo . Overview codex) and its impact on reading habits
: The role of publishers and copyists, the cost of books, and how works reached their audience beyond private circulation.