Article ID: CBB001421598

Digital Scholarship as Handwork and Brainwork: An Early Modern History of Cryptography (2013)

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Ellison, Katherine (Author)


Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
Volume: 13, no. 4
Issue: 4
Pages: 29-46
Publication date: 2013
Language: English


The first computing machines, invented by Samuel Morland during the seventeenth century, were distributed as part of a rhetorical project underway at the time that was orchestrated by Royal Society members like Morland and John Wilkins. Products of both brainwork, or creative innovation, and handwork, or craft production, these machines reconnect early modern scholars with the historical meaning of "digitization" as the manipulation of media with the hand and challenge assumptions about the differences between humanities scholarship and computer science scholarship. Through their pocket-sized devices and, I examine, their cryptography manuals, they sought not only to reconceive the composition and reading processes as digital, or always involving the hand, but also to create a respected, collaborative place for the sciences and technical arts in both higher education and the public imagination. Both were particularly interested in cryptography and its multimodal, cross-disciplinary potential for the global sharing of knowledge for England's national intellectual and economic status and position that discipline as a liberal art. However, Wilkins's advocacy for richer disciplinary collaboration across the liberal arts, sciences, and technical arts set into motion a history of division that today's digital humanists must navigate in order to develop purposeful online early modern scholarship.

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Authors & Contributors
Hodges, Andrew P.
Beeley, Philip
Büttner, Jochen
Copeland, B. Jack
Field, Judith Veronica
Feingold, Mordechai
Journals
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
British Journal for the History of Science
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
History of Science
Science
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Cambridge University Press
Aurum
Brill
Franz Steiner Verlag
Walker & Company
Concepts
Computers and computing
Codes and cryptography
Machines
Mathematics
Scientific apparatus and instruments
World War II
People
Wilkins, John
Turing, Alan Mathison
Descartes, René
Babbage, Charles
Fontana, Giovanni
Galilei, Galileo
Time Periods
17th century
20th century, early
Early modern
18th century
20th century
15th century
Places
Great Britain
England
British Isles
London (England)
Institutions
Royal Society of London
Oxford University
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