Jenseits der Schriftkultur — Band 1

Part 9

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Geoffrey Sampson. Writing Systems. London: Hutchinson, 1985.

David Sansone. Greek Athletics and the Genesis of Sport. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.

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Über den Autor

MIHAI NADIN, geboren 1938 in Brasov (Kronstadt), doppelt promoviert--in Ästhetik und Computerwissenschaften--und zweifach habilitiert--für Ästhetik in Bukarest, für Philosophie, Logik und Wissenschaftstheorie an der Universität München mit einer Arbeit über die Grundlagen der Semiotik--, lehrte seit 1977 u. a. in Braunschweig, München, Essen, Providence (RI), Rochester (NY), Columbus (OH) und New York. Seit 1994 ist er Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Computational Design an der Universität-Gesamthochschule Wuppertal. Seine 18 Buchveröffentlichungen und mehr als 140 Aufsätze, CD-ROM- und Internet-Publikationen weisen ihn als einen der weltweit führenden Autoren aus, die die gegenwärtige wissenschaftlich-technologische Revolution und die damit eröffneten Möglichkeiten von Kommunikation und Wissensproduktion sowohl theoretisch reflektieren als auch in der Praxis vorantreiben.

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