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Kumanova, Alexandra. GENERATIO SPONTANEA : Synoptic table of the World universal bibliography from 3RD c. BC to 21st c. : An atlas – electronic library „Universalica” (Model of the secondary-documental framework of the... more
Kumanova, Alexandra. GENERATIO SPONTANEA : Synoptic table of the World universal bibliography from 3RD c. BC to 21st c. : An atlas – electronic library „Universalica” (Model of the secondary-documental framework of the biblio-info-noosphere) : Textbook-compendium of General Bibliography = Синоптическая таблица мировой универсальной библиографии ІІІ в. до н.э. – ХХІ в. : Атлас – электронная библиотека „Universalica” (Модель вторично-документального контура библио-инфо-ноосферы планеты) : Учебник-справочник по общ. библиографоведению = Синоптична таблица на световната универсална библиография ІІІ в. пр. н.е. – ХХІ в. : Атлас – електронна библиотека „Universalica” (Модел на вторично-документалния контур на библио-инфо-ноосферата на планетата) : Учебник-справочник по общо библиографознание / [comp., bibliogr., preface Alexandra Kumanova] ; [sci. ed. Stoyan Denchev] ; [gen. ed. Nikolay Vasilev] ; [expert and terminolog. еd. Nikola Kazanski ; [reference-inform. еd. Angela Cannon, Marianna Sokolova] ; [bibliogr. еd. Krasimira Alexandrova, Silviya Filipova, Mariyana Maximova] ; [rev. Alexandar Subetto ... et al.]. – Sofia : About letters – O pismeneh, 2018. – 232 p. : with ill. – (Torchbearers ; ХХV)
Other rev.: Leonid Djakhaia, Аrkadiy Sokolov, Nikolay Yaramov, Vladimir Klyuev, Ruggero Gilyarevsky, Valeriy Leonov, Irena Peteva, Irina Lynden, Milen Kumanov. – Index of titles, index of names. – Contents. – Curriculum vitae.
Suppl. І: Information rose of the World (international) universal bibliography (3rd c. BC – 21st c.).
Suppl. ІІ: Author information – publ. in Engl., Rus. and Bulg.
Jubil. ed. dedicated to: the 65th anniversary of Stoyan Denchev ; the bright memory of G. Schneider, L.-N. Malclès, K.R. Simon, A. Taylor, I.V. Gudovshchikova, A.V. Mamontov ; to the bright memory of Bulgarian Bibliographic Institute, which incarnated under the guidance of T. Borov the genuine spirit of the bibliographic culture.
The present table is an atlas (textbook-compendium of General Bibliography) – as an electronic library – of the appearance of the new forms of the international universal bibliography – a bibliographic variety accounting the documents on the general human knowledge – universal (often appearing and today as a humanitarian) and without territorial boundaries.
The emphasis is put on the initial moment of the genesis of the bibliographic genres (Lat.: Generatio spontanea – spontaneous generation) in the biblio-info-noosphere:
- library bibliography (Kallimachos Alexandrios /N 1/);
- chronologic biobibliographies of ¬ІV-ХV c. (Hieronymus Stridonus /N 4/, Gennadius Massiliensis /N 5/, Isidorus Hispalensis /N 7/, Ildefonsus Toletanus /N 8/, Sigebertus Gemblacensis /N 9/, Melk Anonymous /N 10/, Petrus Diaconus /N 11/, Honorius Augustodunensis /N 12/, Henricus Gandavensis /N 13/, JohannesTrittenhemius /N 18/);
- bibliographic encyclopedias – “sample” catalogue of VІ c. (Cassiodorus Senator /N 6/) and the universal systematic bibliography of the middle of ХІІІ c. (Richard de Fournival /N 14/);
- general catalogue of book collections of the English monastic libraries from the beginning of ХV c. (John Boston of Bury /N 16);
- exemplary catalogues of libraries in Italy in the Early Renaissance of the first half of ХV c. (Tommaso Parentucelli /N 17/);
- universal international bibliography – encyclopedic universal bibliography (Conrad Gesner /N 19/);
- systematic book fair and bookseller indices (G. Willer /NN 20, 21/, J. Cless /N 22/, G. Draudius /N 23/);
- retrospective universal bibliographic indexes of second degree within international incidence (Ph. Labbé /N 25/, A. Teissier /N 26/);
- historiographic bibliophil bibliographies (G.F. De Bure le jeune /N 27/, J.F. Née de la Rochelle /N 28/, H. Grégoire /N 29/, A.G. Camus /N 30/, É.G. Peignot /N 31/, C.F. Achard /N 32/, T.H. Horne /N 33/, T.F. Dibdin /N 34/);
- national bibliographic repertories of second degree within international incidenc (É.G. Peignot /N 36/, J. P. Namur /N 37/, J. Petzholdt /N 38/, J. Sabin /N 39/, L. Vallée /N 40/, H. Stein /N 41/;
- international universal bibliographies of third degree (A.G.S. Josephson /N 42/, V. Grundtvig /N 44/);
- international universal bibliographic guides (A.B. Kroeger /N 43-а/, I.G. Mudge /N 43-б/, C.M. Winchell /N 43-в, 43-г/, E.P. Sheehy /N 43-д/; A. Graesel /N 45-а/, W. Kirfel /N 45-б/, W. Krabbe /N 45-г, C. Fleischhack /N 45-д/; W.P. Courtney /N 46-а, W. Bagley /N 46-в/; L.J. Živný /N 47/; J. Grycz /N 48/; A. Sorbelli /N 49/; K. Tanaka, M. Mōri /N 50-а/; K. Hatano, M. Yaosi /N 50-б/; F. Calot, G. Thomas /N 51/; K.R. Simon /N 52/; Т. Borov /N 53-а/)…
- world universal retrospective and current bibliography of second degree (Th. Besterman /NN 55, 58/).
In the table are included as separate items such bibliographic forms as the appendices to the Pinakes of Kallimachos, made by Aristophanes Byzantios (N 2) (by which we have the Tables of Kallimachos which are destroyed).
The presented national bibliographic forms are revealing in general the road of the international universal bibliography.
Here are presented also the indices which are not internationally universal but without them it is not possible to perceive the genesis of the international universal bibliography (the work of Herennios Philón on the selection of books /N 3/, the first advisable list of training literature by Hugo von Trimberg /N 15/ – an origin of the pedagogical branch bibliography)…
The table has two fragments:
- І. Part. Author works (NN 1-60) (among them anonymous forms /NN 10, 24, 45-c/);
- ІІ. Part. International universal bibliographic indices and data bases emerging from the information industry (NN 61-79).
The enumeration of the presented material is continuous.
When the origin of particular forms of the bibliography is essential there is a letter index with corresponding number (а …), and the following – are connected with letter specification (b …) to this number.
The first fragment of the table covers mainly the bibliographic indices – by particular authors. There are also anonymous works (see: above).
Because of the importance of the classification of bibliographies by German scholar F.A. Ebert (N 35), who for the first time divides the bibliography into “pure” (internationally universal) and “applied” (all other genres of bibliography) we give here its description.
In the table are presented also the data about the history of the bibliography by G. Schneider (N 54), K.R. Simon (N 56), L.-N. Malclès (N 57), as well as the history of the bibliography of bibliographies by A. Taylor (N 59) and I.V. Gudovshchikova (N 60), which are presented at the end of the treated material in enrooted form.
The historiography of international universal bibliography is given in the cited works of historians and in the general studies in bibliography by A. Kumanova (N 53-b), who continues the line of the bibliographic guide by T. Borov (53-а)…
In the table the bibliographic phenomena are dated. The titles of bibliographic works are presented by bibliographic descriptions in the original language and translated into Russian.
Separately are shown the electronic links denoted by bullets (•).
Their first line (•) gives information about the works and their parts.
The second line (••) covers the electronic information on the cited work as a whole or its parts on the ground of different catalogues of the greatest libraries in the world.
The third line of bullets (•••) is consecrated to the information on the author and its time.
The second fragment of the table covers the problem of the genesis of the international universal bibliographic indices of ХХ-ХХІ c. – they are first in Latin (NN 61-76), and after that – in Cyrillic alphabet (NN 77-79). International universal bibliography from different cultural fields is shown in them.
Special emphasis is given on the locality in which the respective international bibliographic information appears.
Here are indicated the electronic links into two groups:
- first line (•) gives information about the works and their parts;
- second line (••) covers the electronic information on the cited work as a whole or its parts on the ground of different catalogues of the greatest libraries in the world.
Everywhere in the fifth column of the table is indicated the language of the sources of the electronic information (letter index for language precedes every link): English (eng); Bulgarian (b); Danish (d); Spanish (sp); Italian (it); Latin (l); German (g); Polish (pl); Portugal (pt); Russian (r); French (f); Czech (cz); Swedish (sw).
… Before us has been displaying (unfolding) а rhizome of the Divine spontaneous generation of the world universal bibliography…
Annotation
The presented table – atlas of the origin of new historical forms of the international universal bibliography – bibliographic genres encompassing documents: a) in all human knowledge – universal (often manifesting as humanitarian) and b) without territorial boundaries.
The accent is given to initial moment of the genesis of bibliographic genres from 3rd c. BC to 21st c. This chronological classification is based on the study in unity of more than 700 classification of the genres of bibliography, bibliographic information, bibliographic activity, bibliographic works which are present in more than 5000 primary and secondary documentary sources in 20 languages during 18th – 21st century.
As a whole it is shown the architectonics of the bibliosphere in its capacity of a synopsis of the bibliographic model of the infosphere and noosphere.
Key words: international universal bibliography (3rd c. BC – 21st c.); synoptic table (indices; databases); biblio-info-noosphere (model of the secondary-documental linguistic and culturological paths)
Other rev.: Leonid Djakhaia, Аrkadiy Sokolov, Nikolay Yaramov, Vladimir Klyuev, Ruggero Gilyarevsky, Valeriy Leonov, Irena Peteva, Irina Lynden, Milen Kumanov. – Index of titles, index of names. – Contents. – Curriculum vitae.
Suppl. І: Information rose of the World (international) universal bibliography (3rd c. BC – 21st c.).
Suppl. ІІ: Author information – publ. in Engl., Rus. and Bulg.
Jubil. ed. dedicated to: the 65th anniversary of Stoyan Denchev ; the bright memory of G. Schneider, L.-N. Malclès, K.R. Simon, A. Taylor, I.V. Gudovshchikova, A.V. Mamontov ; to the bright memory of Bulgarian Bibliographic Institute, which incarnated under the guidance of T. Borov the genuine spirit of the bibliographic culture.
The present table is an atlas (textbook-compendium of General Bibliography) – as an electronic library – of the appearance of the new forms of the international universal bibliography – a bibliographic variety accounting the documents on the general human knowledge – universal (often appearing and today as a humanitarian) and without territorial boundaries.
The emphasis is put on the initial moment of the genesis of the bibliographic genres (Lat.: Generatio spontanea – spontaneous generation) in the biblio-info-noosphere:
- library bibliography (Kallimachos Alexandrios /N 1/);
- chronologic biobibliographies of ¬ІV-ХV c. (Hieronymus Stridonus /N 4/, Gennadius Massiliensis /N 5/, Isidorus Hispalensis /N 7/, Ildefonsus Toletanus /N 8/, Sigebertus Gemblacensis /N 9/, Melk Anonymous /N 10/, Petrus Diaconus /N 11/, Honorius Augustodunensis /N 12/, Henricus Gandavensis /N 13/, JohannesTrittenhemius /N 18/);
- bibliographic encyclopedias – “sample” catalogue of VІ c. (Cassiodorus Senator /N 6/) and the universal systematic bibliography of the middle of ХІІІ c. (Richard de Fournival /N 14/);
- general catalogue of book collections of the English monastic libraries from the beginning of ХV c. (John Boston of Bury /N 16);
- exemplary catalogues of libraries in Italy in the Early Renaissance of the first half of ХV c. (Tommaso Parentucelli /N 17/);
- universal international bibliography – encyclopedic universal bibliography (Conrad Gesner /N 19/);
- systematic book fair and bookseller indices (G. Willer /NN 20, 21/, J. Cless /N 22/, G. Draudius /N 23/);
- retrospective universal bibliographic indexes of second degree within international incidence (Ph. Labbé /N 25/, A. Teissier /N 26/);
- historiographic bibliophil bibliographies (G.F. De Bure le jeune /N 27/, J.F. Née de la Rochelle /N 28/, H. Grégoire /N 29/, A.G. Camus /N 30/, É.G. Peignot /N 31/, C.F. Achard /N 32/, T.H. Horne /N 33/, T.F. Dibdin /N 34/);
- national bibliographic repertories of second degree within international incidenc (É.G. Peignot /N 36/, J. P. Namur /N 37/, J. Petzholdt /N 38/, J. Sabin /N 39/, L. Vallée /N 40/, H. Stein /N 41/;
- international universal bibliographies of third degree (A.G.S. Josephson /N 42/, V. Grundtvig /N 44/);
- international universal bibliographic guides (A.B. Kroeger /N 43-а/, I.G. Mudge /N 43-б/, C.M. Winchell /N 43-в, 43-г/, E.P. Sheehy /N 43-д/; A. Graesel /N 45-а/, W. Kirfel /N 45-б/, W. Krabbe /N 45-г, C. Fleischhack /N 45-д/; W.P. Courtney /N 46-а, W. Bagley /N 46-в/; L.J. Živný /N 47/; J. Grycz /N 48/; A. Sorbelli /N 49/; K. Tanaka, M. Mōri /N 50-а/; K. Hatano, M. Yaosi /N 50-б/; F. Calot, G. Thomas /N 51/; K.R. Simon /N 52/; Т. Borov /N 53-а/)…
- world universal retrospective and current bibliography of second degree (Th. Besterman /NN 55, 58/).
In the table are included as separate items such bibliographic forms as the appendices to the Pinakes of Kallimachos, made by Aristophanes Byzantios (N 2) (by which we have the Tables of Kallimachos which are destroyed).
The presented national bibliographic forms are revealing in general the road of the international universal bibliography.
Here are presented also the indices which are not internationally universal but without them it is not possible to perceive the genesis of the international universal bibliography (the work of Herennios Philón on the selection of books /N 3/, the first advisable list of training literature by Hugo von Trimberg /N 15/ – an origin of the pedagogical branch bibliography)…
The table has two fragments:
- І. Part. Author works (NN 1-60) (among them anonymous forms /NN 10, 24, 45-c/);
- ІІ. Part. International universal bibliographic indices and data bases emerging from the information industry (NN 61-79).
The enumeration of the presented material is continuous.
When the origin of particular forms of the bibliography is essential there is a letter index with corresponding number (а …), and the following – are connected with letter specification (b …) to this number.
The first fragment of the table covers mainly the bibliographic indices – by particular authors. There are also anonymous works (see: above).
Because of the importance of the classification of bibliographies by German scholar F.A. Ebert (N 35), who for the first time divides the bibliography into “pure” (internationally universal) and “applied” (all other genres of bibliography) we give here its description.
In the table are presented also the data about the history of the bibliography by G. Schneider (N 54), K.R. Simon (N 56), L.-N. Malclès (N 57), as well as the history of the bibliography of bibliographies by A. Taylor (N 59) and I.V. Gudovshchikova (N 60), which are presented at the end of the treated material in enrooted form.
The historiography of international universal bibliography is given in the cited works of historians and in the general studies in bibliography by A. Kumanova (N 53-b), who continues the line of the bibliographic guide by T. Borov (53-а)…
In the table the bibliographic phenomena are dated. The titles of bibliographic works are presented by bibliographic descriptions in the original language and translated into Russian.
Separately are shown the electronic links denoted by bullets (•).
Their first line (•) gives information about the works and their parts.
The second line (••) covers the electronic information on the cited work as a whole or its parts on the ground of different catalogues of the greatest libraries in the world.
The third line of bullets (•••) is consecrated to the information on the author and its time.
The second fragment of the table covers the problem of the genesis of the international universal bibliographic indices of ХХ-ХХІ c. – they are first in Latin (NN 61-76), and after that – in Cyrillic alphabet (NN 77-79). International universal bibliography from different cultural fields is shown in them.
Special emphasis is given on the locality in which the respective international bibliographic information appears.
Here are indicated the electronic links into two groups:
- first line (•) gives information about the works and their parts;
- second line (••) covers the electronic information on the cited work as a whole or its parts on the ground of different catalogues of the greatest libraries in the world.
Everywhere in the fifth column of the table is indicated the language of the sources of the electronic information (letter index for language precedes every link): English (eng); Bulgarian (b); Danish (d); Spanish (sp); Italian (it); Latin (l); German (g); Polish (pl); Portugal (pt); Russian (r); French (f); Czech (cz); Swedish (sw).
… Before us has been displaying (unfolding) а rhizome of the Divine spontaneous generation of the world universal bibliography…
Annotation
The presented table – atlas of the origin of new historical forms of the international universal bibliography – bibliographic genres encompassing documents: a) in all human knowledge – universal (often manifesting as humanitarian) and b) without territorial boundaries.
The accent is given to initial moment of the genesis of bibliographic genres from 3rd c. BC to 21st c. This chronological classification is based on the study in unity of more than 700 classification of the genres of bibliography, bibliographic information, bibliographic activity, bibliographic works which are present in more than 5000 primary and secondary documentary sources in 20 languages during 18th – 21st century.
As a whole it is shown the architectonics of the bibliosphere in its capacity of a synopsis of the bibliographic model of the infosphere and noosphere.
Key words: international universal bibliography (3rd c. BC – 21st c.); synoptic table (indices; databases); biblio-info-noosphere (model of the secondary-documental linguistic and culturological paths)