ISSN 1008-2204
CN 11-3979/C

从卷子本到册子本古典晚期图书形制变迁原因略谈

From Scrolls to Codices: Reasons for the Changes in the Form of Books in the Late Classical Period

  • 摘要: 西方的图书形制于古典晚期发生了自卷子本向册子本的关键性转变,然而,对于个中原因,学界长期以来并未给出令人信服的答案。由罗伯茨和斯基特提出,且多年来居于主导地位的“基督教情怀说”,近年来亦渐受质疑。以古抄本学与古文字学方法对2世纪和3世纪之交册子本装帧方式、版面布局等物质形式,以及《六经合参》、“尤西比乌斯表格索引”等相关学术工具的考察表明,之前曾被否定的“扩容增量”“易于寻检”等实际需求,及其背后折射出的早期基督教文本正典化趋势,或是促使图书形制发生变迁的重要推力。

     

    Abstract: In the late Classical period, the form of books in the West underwent a critical transition from scrolls to codices. However, scholars have not been able to give a convincing explanation for the reasons for a long time. The “Christian sentiment theory” which was proposed by C. H. Roberts and T. C. Skeeter and took a dominant position for many years, has also been questioned in recent years. The paper examines the material forms of the books, such as the bookbinding method, and layout of the codices between the 2nd and 3rd centuries with the methods of codicology and paleography, and the related academic tools such as Hexapla and Eusebian Canons. The results show that the actual needs of “expanding the capacity” and “ease of reference” of the codices that have been denied before, and the trend of canonization of early Christian texts reflected by them, are the important driving forces for the changes in the form of books.

     

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