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connections between all its processes. of an endless programming<br />

devoid of any symbolic organization or. overarching purpose the book<br />

is thus given over to the pure promiscuity. characterizes networks..<br />

Finally three small images of books for the occation. (<strong>Re</strong>distribute<br />

where appropriate comments are welcome.). cipher This word has a<br />

comprehensive meaning in Scripture. In the. Old Testament it is the<br />

rendering of the Hebrew word sepher which. properly means a writing<br />

and then a volume (Ex. Deut.. Job ) or roll of a book (Jer. ).. ci.pher n<br />

often attrib ME fr. MF cifre fr. ML cifra fr. Ar. sifr empty cipher zero<br />

(c) a zero a. b one that has no weight. worth or influence nonentity a a<br />

method of transforming a text in. order to conceal its meaningcompare<br />

code b b a message in code. arabic numeral a combination of symbolic<br />

letters esp the interwoven. initials of a name. Enc. Britannica. book<br />

Middle English bok from Old English bc. See bhgo in. IndoEuropean<br />

Roots. Word History From an etymological perspective. book and<br />

beech are branches of the same tree. The Germanic root of both. words<br />

is bk ultimately from an IndoEuropean root meaning beech. tree. The<br />

Old English form of book is bc from Germanic bk written. document<br />

book. The Old English form of beech is bce from Germanic. bkjn beech<br />

tree because the early Germanic peoples used strips of. beech wood to<br />

write on. A similar semantic development occurred in. Latin. The Latin<br />

word for book is liber whence library. Liber however. originally meant<br />

bark that is the smooth inner bark of a tree which. the early Romans<br />

likewise used to write on.. cortex (krÆteks) n. pl. tices (t szÅ). . Anat..<br />

Zool. the outer region of an organ or structure as the outer portion of<br />

the. kidney. the cerebral cortex. . Bot. the portion of a stem between.<br />

the epidermis and the vascular tissue bark.any outer layer as rind. ..<br />

Mycol. the surface tissue layer of a fungus or lichen composed of.<br />

massed hyphal cells. L bark rind shell husk. Random House Dict.. The<br />

End of the Book In Of Grammatology Jacques Derrida equates the.<br />

culture of The Book with logocentrism the belief in a signifier which. is<br />

both outside of structure and hence beyond scrutiny or challenge. and at<br />

the very centre providing it with a central point of reference. that<br />

anchors meaning... It is the encyclopedic protection of theology. and of<br />

logocentrism against the disruption of writing against its. aphoristic<br />

energy and ... against difference in general.. The Book The west has<br />

been called the civilization of the book. (Derrida Of Grammatology )..<br />

In short open sourcecontent licences assures different degrees of. open<br />

and free copying modification and distribution.. Books published by<br />

noemata.net. From J Baudrillard Transparency of Evil. verso..<br />

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