Thursday, March 03, 2005
The First Blogger and his drawer of tailor
A while ago I was seeing a program for TV3, autonomous TV channel of Catalonia. This program,"histories "of Catalonia", does a route through the history of the country explaining in every episode the life of three people, that although living in different periods they are joined by some link. Trips, foods or habits join these |trips through the time.
In the episode of today they have talked about the Baron of Maldá, of the one that we can read:
From 1769 and up to the death in 1819, for fifty years and with an admirable regularity, he wrote a journal that called < to href="http://www.uoc.edu/lletra/noms/ramat/" target="_blank">Cajón of Sastre. He wanted to reflect all what happened to his around and to give the news, so that when it appeared the Journal of Barcelona (1792) wrote that now they would be two to do daily.
Baron of Maldá did not intend never to publish the diary; he himself already warned that he wrote as own amusement and for the listeners. Alone gave it to know fragmentarily in the literary social gatherings that frequented.
Of course he had the soul of a blogger for several reasons. He decided not to publish going out from channel established to introduce his work. He wrote in Catalan, when this language was disused. The regularity of the writing comparable to the updating of a blog, and of course the way of introducing his knowledge, directly and through a network of similar interests.
Observing what happens, being chronicler of all what happens to ours around, to spread the educational background and to encourage a network for its distribution they help encourage a knowledge of the ensemble in which we are. Knowing where we are, we will be able to help improve.
He was to imagine that he might have done in the middle of the society of the information.
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Thursday, March 03, 2005
The First Blogger and his drawer of tailor
A while ago I was seeing a program for TV3, autonomous TV channel of Catalonia. This program,"histories "of Catalonia", does a route through the history of the country explaining in every episode the life of three people, that although living in different periods they are joined by some link. Trips, foods or habits join these |trips through the time.
In the episode of today they have talked about the Baron of Maldá, of the one that we can read:
From 1769 and up to the death in 1819, for fifty years and with an admirable regularity, he wrote a journal that called < to href="http://www.uoc.edu/lletra/noms/ramat/" target="_blank">Cajón of Sastre. He wanted to reflect all what happened to his around and to give the news, so that when it appeared the Journal of Barcelona (1792) wrote that now they would be two to do daily.
Baron of Maldá did not intend never to publish the diary; he himself already warned that he wrote as own amusement and for the listeners. Alone gave it to know fragmentarily in the literary social gatherings that frequented.
Of course he had the soul of a blogger for several reasons. He decided not to publish going out from channel established to introduce his work. He wrote in Catalan, when this language was disused. The regularity of the writing comparable to the updating of a blog, and of course the way of introducing his knowledge, directly and through a network of similar interests.
Observing what happens, being chronicler of all what happens to ours around, to spread the educational background and to encourage a network for its distribution they help encourage a knowledge of the ensemble in which we are. Knowing where we are, we will be able to help improve.
He was to imagine that he might have done in the middle of the society of the information.
Technorati Tags: informationsociety, knowledge, blog, blogger