One needs to reflect namely on the connection between the Homeric Penelope's most typical activity, its Latin equivalent
texere, and, texts and contexts, familiar "passepartouts" in our contemporary intellectual culture.
Source:
Texere, LLC, New York, 917/534-2401; Fax: 917/534-2128; http://www.etexere.com.
The Sum of our Discontent: Why Numbers Make Us Irrational David Boyle
Texere. 200 Pages.
(89)
Texere means to weave, plait, or intertwine, and by extension, to join together or to direct movements in an intricate course.
The word 'text' comes from the verb 'to weave',
texere, and Derrida is famous for the aphorism that: 'There is nothing outside of the text'.
Hall Published by:
TEXERE Publishing ISBN: 1-58799-110-1 Price: GBP18.99 Reviewer: Ian Sanderson
Respect: Women And Popular Music, published by
Texere on March 14, pounds 18.99.
Among those to benefit, Bradfordbased
Texere Yarns borrowed PS40,000 through Funding Circle in January.
Integrating Corporate Risk Management by Prakesh Shimpi,
Texere Publishing, 55 E.
I learned that our English word "text" comes from the Latin
texere, which means "to weave." Spiders are weavers.