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Human Words & Human Worlds

Human Words & Human Worlds, Karen Smith

An actual human writing here. No computer-generated anything.

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History May Not Repeat Itself

N.B. This article is being cross-posted on the Ampersand Book Studio Substack, where my bookwright/husband is in the middle of letterpress printing the first published edition of a 1580 manuscript housed at the University of Leeds. It is ca...

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Translation Games

Translation Movements

Historians have coined a term for the kind of state- or church- sponsored intellectual work that occurred before printing presses and cheap paper made books and libraries more affordable. The phrase is “Translati...

4 months ago
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Galen in the "Pamflyt"

N.B. This article is being cross-posted on the Ampersand Book Studio Substack, where my bookwright/husband is in the middle of a Kickstarter campaign to create the first publication of a 1580 manuscript housed at the University of Leeds. It...

5 months ago
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A Slow-Motion "Meet Up"

Dear Subscribers,

I know, I know. I started this Substack-blog-thingy, which I call HW&HW for short, with no capability for comments, restacks, or likes. Partially this was because I had already seen the toxicity of the comments sections...

5 months ago

Shakespeare: Balancing the Books

I will discharge thee ere I go from thee.

Bear me forthwith unto his creditor,
And, knowing how the debt grows, I will pay it.

-Adriana in The Comedy of Errors
(Act IV, Scene 4, lines 120-122)

Money can’t buy you talent, b...

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