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Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando altri significati, vedi Libro (disambigua) .

Disambiguazione – "Libri" rimanda qui. Se stai cercando altri significati, vedi Libri (disambigua) .
«After we exclude serials, we can finally count all the books in the world. There are 129,864,880 of them. At least until Sunday.»
Un libro è un insieme di fogli, stampati oppure manoscritti , delle stesse dimensioni, rilegati insieme in un certo ordine e racchiusi da una copertina . [1]

Il libro è il veicolo più diffuso del sapere . [2] L'insieme delle opere stampate, inclusi i libri, è detto letteratura . I libri sono pertanto opere letterarie . Nella biblioteconomia e scienza dell'informazione un libro è detto monografia , per distinguerlo dai periodici come riviste , bollettini o giornali .

Un negozio che vende libri è detto libreria , termine che in italiano indica anche il mobile usato per conservare i libri. La biblioteca è il luogo usato per conservare e consultare i libri. Google ha stimato che al 2010 sono stati stampati approssimativamente 130 milioni di titoli diversi. [3] Con la diffusione delle tecnologie digitali e di Internet , ai libri stampati si è affiancato l'uso dei libri elettronici, o e-book . [4]

La parola italiana libro deriva dal latino liber . Il vocabolo originariamente significava anche " corteccia ", ma visto che era un materiale usato per scrivere testi ( in libro scribuntur litterae , Plauto ), in seguito per estensione la parola ha assunto il significato di " opera letteraria ". Un'evoluzione identica ha subìto la parola greca βιβλίον ( biblìon ): si veda l' etimologia del termine biblioteca .

In inglese , la parola "book" proviene dall' antico inglese "bōc" che a sua volta si origina dalla radice germanica "*bōk-", parola imparentata con "beech" ( faggio ). [5] Similmente, nelle lingue slave (per es., russo , bulgaro ) "буква" (bukva—"lettera") è imparentata con "beech". In russo ed in serbo , altra lingua slava, le parole "букварь" (bukvar') e "буквар" (bukvar), si riferiscono rispettivamente ai libri di testo scolastici che assistono gli alunni di scuola elementare nell'apprendimento delle tecniche di lettura e scrittura . Se ne deduce che le prime scritture delle lingue indoeuropee possano esser state intagliate su legno di faggio. [6] In maniera analoga, la parola latina codex / codice , col significato di libro nel senso moderno (rilegato e con pagine separate), originalmente significava "blocco di legno".

La storia del libro segue una serie di innovazioni tecnologiche che hanno migliorato la qualità di conservazione del testo e l'accesso alle informazioni, la portabilità e il costo di produzione. Essa è strettamente legata alle contingenze economiche e politiche nella storia delle idee e delle religioni .

Dall'invenzione nel 1455 della stampa a caratteri mobili di Gutenberg , per più di quattro secoli l'unico vero medium di massa è stata la «parola stampata». [7] [8]

La scrittura è la condizione per l'esistenza del testo e del libro. La scrittura, un sistema di segni durevoli che permette di trasmettere e conservare le informazioni, ha cominciato a svilupparsi tra il VII e il IV millennio a.C. in forma di simboli mnemonici diventati poi un sistema di ideogrammi o pittogrammi attraverso la semplificazione. Le più antiche forme di scrittura conosciute erano quindi principalmente logografiche . In seguito è emersa la scrittura sillabica e alfabetica (o segmentale).

Quando i sistemi di scrittura vennero inventati, furono utilizzati quei materiali che permettevano la registrazione di informazioni sotto forma scritta: pietra , argilla , corteccia d'albero, lamiere di metallo. Lo studio di queste iscrizioni è conosciuto come epigrafia . La scrittura alfabetica emerse in Egitto circa 5 000 anni fa. Gli antichi Egizi erano soliti scrivere sul papiro , una pianta coltivata lungo il fiume Nilo . Inizialmente i termini non erano separati l'uno dall'altro ( scriptura continua ) e non c'era punteggiatura . I testi venivano scritti da destra a sinistra, da sinistra a destra, e anche in modo che le linee alternate si leggessero in direzioni opposte. Il termine tecnico per questo tipo di scrittura, con un andamento che ricorda quello de solchi tracciati dall'aratro in un campo, è " bustrofedica ".

Una tavoletta può esser definita come un mezzo fisicamente robusto adatto al trasporto e alla scrittura.

Le tavolette di argilla furono ciò che il nome implica: pezzi di argilla secca appiattiti e facili da trasportare, con iscrizioni fatte per mezzo di uno stilo possibilmente inumidito per consentire impronte scritte. Furono infatti usate come mezzo di scrittura, specialmente per il cuneiforme , durante tutta l' Età del Bronzo e fino alla metà dell' Età del Ferro .

Le tavolette di cera erano assicelle di legno ricoperte da uno strato abbastanza spesso di cera che veniva incisa da uno stilo. Servivano da materiale normale di scrittura nelle scuole, in contabilità, e per prendere appunti. Avevano il vantaggio di essere riutilizzabili: la cera poteva essere fusa e riformare una "pagina bianca". L'usanza di legare insieme diverse tavolette di cera (romano pugillares ) è un possibile precursore dei libri moderni (cioè il codex, codice ). [9] L' etimologia della parola codex (blocco di legno) fa presupporre che potesse derivare dallo sviluppo delle tavolette di cera. [10]

Il papiro , fatto di materiale spesso simile alla carta che si ottiene tessendo insieme gli steli della pianta di papiro, poi battendolo con un attrezzo simile al martello, veniva utilizzato in Egitto per scrivere, forse già durante la Prima
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