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From Oral Traditions to Silent Reflections
This chapter explores the transition from communal, oral reading practices to the emergence of silent reading, with a notable moment in the 4th century highlighting this shift. It also examines the cultural perceptions of reading in ancient Greece and Rome, revealing superstitions and social dynamics surrounding the act, including aristocratic views that led to delegating reading responsibilities.