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A dog-eared page. A dog ear is a folded down corner of a book page. The name refers to the ears of many breeds of domestic dog flapping over. [1] A dog ear can serve as a bookmark. Dog-earing is also commonly used to mark a section or phrase in a book that one finds to be important or of personal meaning.
- The Book as Object
- The History of The Dog-Ear
- The Birth of A Taboo
Professor Gadd specialises in the history of the book — as an object. The book, he argues, is an unusual artefact, and an intimate one. We hold it, we take it to bed with us, we travel with it. We care for it, display it, leave fingerprints on it, spill coffee on it. In fact, Professor Gadd thinks that the way we hold, value, interact with and use ...
The ahistorical presumption is that the modern taboo against dog-earing is about the literal value of a book, the cost of production and ownership. Not so. When books were rarer, there is plenty of evidence that "turning down a leaf" was a common practice and, as Professor Gadd puts it, "did not have anything like the cultural anxiety or taboo it h...
"Books are useful objects, amongst the most useful object we have, and yet there seems to be a very strong cultural desire to make that use as invisible as possible," Professor Gadd says. So when did dog-earing move from the unremarkable sign of an active reader, to the morally dubious habit of a sloppy book holder? It all shifted in the 18th centu...
Aug 24, 2017 · I believe the dog ear style paper was first designed by Norm Cox as icons for the Xerox Star. The full team of designers were Wallace Judd, Bill Bowman, Dave Smith, and Cox himself. His first attempt was the following: You'll notice the dog ear is on the bottom left (but already identified as a "Document" icon).
Apr 23, 2021 · Easy to see why this type of bookmark is called a dog earImage: CIA via Twitter. In private circles, books borrowed and returned in a damaged condition can jeopardize the continuation of ...
Why Is It Called A Dog-Eared Page?A "dog-eared page" refers to a folded corner of a page in a book, used to mark a specific place or section. The term "dog-e...
Unlocking the Mystery: Decoding 'Dog-ear a Page' in English • Join us as we delve into the fascinating origins and meaning behind the commonly used English p...
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DOG-EARED definition: 1. A book or paper that is dog-eared has the pages turned down at the corners as a result of a lot…. Learn more.