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Flowering of a Tradition - Technical Writing in England, 1641-1700

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Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth Tebeaux Zusammenfassung The Flowering of a Tradition, which describes the development of technical, or practical, writing in England during the seventeenth century, from 1641 to 1700, follows Emergence of a Tradition, which tracks the emergence of English technical writing from 1475 to 1640, during the English Renaissance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Acknowledgments CHAPTER 1. Industry! the History of Trades! and the Development of Technical WritingCHAPTER 2.The Evolution of English Plain Style in the 17th Century: A Confluence of Sound! Format! Diction! Syntax! and Purpose CHAPTER 3. Technical Writing and the Development of the English Paragraph! 1473â?"1700 CHAPTER 4.Format! Page Design! and the Visual Display of Information: The Contribution of Renaissance English Technical Writing CHAPTER 5.Instructions: The Oldest Form of Technical Writingâ?"Tracking the Shift From Oral to Textual Instructions in English Estate Management Documents! 1200â?"1700CHAPTER 6.Technical Writing in Renaissance and 17th Century Shipwrightery: From Orality to TextualityCHAPTER 7.Emergence of Proposals in England: 13thâ?"17th Centuries CHAPTER 8.Emergence of Reports in England! 1475â?"1700CHAPTER 9.Reflections! Perspectives! and Research RecommendationsIndex

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Authors Elizabeth Tebeaux
Publisher Baywood pub co
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.12.2014
 
EAN 9780895038432
ISBN 978-0-89503-843-2
No. of pages 275
Series Baywood's Technical Communications Series
Baywood's Technical Communications
Baywood's Technical Communications
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

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