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  • <!--[[Image:Handtiegelpresse_von_1811.jpg|thumb|200px|Printing press from 1811, taken in Munich, Germany.]]--> ...[[Johannes Gutenberg]] in the 1440s. Printing methods based on Gutenberg's printing press [[Spread of printing|spread rapidly]] throughout first Europe and then the
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  • :Covers the history of the book from the rise of the [[printing press]] to the rise of the [[internet]], thereby laying the ground for a discussi
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  • ...rload_the_early_years/ Information overload, the early years] - on how the printing press caused information overload in the 16th century, and on approaches to copin
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  • ...the woodblock, and pressure is applied to the paper using hand tools or a printing press.
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  • <!--[[Image:Handtiegelpresse_von_1811.jpg|thumb|200px|Printing press from 1811, taken in Munich, Germany.]]--> ...[[Johannes Gutenberg]] in the 1440s. Printing methods based on Gutenberg's printing press [[Spread of printing|spread rapidly]] throughout first Europe and then the
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  • ...ison, Indiana Territory, in 1813; became a printer and owner of the second printing press set up in the Territory; proprietor of the Western Eagle; elected to the te
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  • ...in [[Europe]] (ca. 1450). The major literary work produced by Gutenberg's printing press, the [[Gutenberg Bible]], has been acclaimed for its aesthetic and technic ...s for making such type, the use of oil-based ink, and the use of a wooden printing press similar to the screw olive and wine presses of the period. His truly epocha
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  • ...me period, and in conjunction with the advent of the steam driven rotary [[printing press]], wood based paper caused a major transformation of the 19th century econo ...vanced during the [[Renaissance]] due to the introduction of paper and the printing press.
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  • Before the invention and adoption of the [[printing press]], almost all books were copied by hand, which made books expensive and com ...ut 1,000 various books were created per year before the development of the printing press.
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  • ...>{{cite web|url=http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/press.html|title=The Printing Press by The History Guide copyright © 2000 Steven Kreis|year=2004|accessdate=20
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  • **1752 First printing press, printed book and newspaper (the [[Halifax Gazette]])
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  • The development of the [[printing press]] represented a revolution for communicating the latest [[hypotheses]] and
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  • | publisher = Pharmacy Printing Press
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  • ...nstitute (started 1915), two hospitals (at Ekpene Obom and Ochadamu) and a printing press at Etinan, as well as numerous primary schools. Membership of the Church wa
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  • ...l Gompers]] and organized labor. Witte's views were validated in ''Duplex Printing Press Company v. Deering'' (254 U.S. 443 [1921]) which struck down the labor prot
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  • ...l Gompers]] and organized labor. Witte's views were validated in ''Duplex Printing Press Company v. Deering'' (254 U.S. 443 [1921]) which struck down the labor prot
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  • ...he earliest graphic representations, as at Pompeii. Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1440, and Pope Paul IV included erotica in the 1563 ''Index Librorum Pr
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  • ...t making a living from writing and publishing, for which he built his own printing press. ("In a small mean room, amidst the squalling and squalor of a number of ch
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  • ...semination of written texts, from Roman copyhouses to the invention of the printing press, along with the increase of a literate reading public, a third sense of "li
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  • # [[Printing press]] ''also in Library and Information Science'' [[User:DavidGoodman|DG]]
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  • ...g]], the fifteenth-century German printer who propelled the movable-type [[printing press]] revolution.
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  • ...not use physical resources in the way that [[library|libraries]] or the [[printing press]] have. Therefore, propagation of information via the Web (via the Interne
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  • ...semination of written texts, from Roman copyhouses to the invention of the printing press, along with the increase of a literate reading public, a third sense of "li
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  • ...ce) followed in the wake of the development of [[moveable type]] and the [[printing press]] by [[Johannes Gutenberg|Gutenberg]] around 1439. [[Printing]] and various ...ergenthaler]] [[linotype]] machine, the [[Robert March Hoe|Hoe]] [[rotary printing press]] and the [[typewriter]], [[telegraph]] and [[telephone]], all in the late
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  • ...ecially when one considers the fact that she lived in the years before the printing press and widespread [[literacy]], and was also young, female, and not of [[nobil
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  • ...Scottish upper classes.<ref name=Crystal /> With the introduction of the [[printing press]], spellings became standardised. [[Scottish English]], a dialect of Southe
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  • .... For instance, while his seminal book, The Origin of Species, was at the printing press, he was visiting Ilkley Wells, a water-cure spa operated by Dr. Edmund Smit
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  • ...[[Hieronimo Squarciafico]], a 15th century Venetian editor, bemoaning the printing press.<ref>{{Harvnb|Ong|1982|p=79}}</ref><ref>{{Harvnb|Lowry|1979|pp=29–31}}</r ...ny them", explaining that [[Printing press#Gutenberg.27s Press|Gutenberg's printing press]] led to an abundance of cheap books which were met by "a host of invention
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  • ...rced to flee into [[North Carolina (U.S. state)]]; he and his aides with a printing press became effectively a government-in-exile.
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  • ...itten using the Greek alphabet, starting in about 1500 (Elsie, 1991). The printing press at [[Moschopolis]] published several Albanian texts in Greek script during
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  • :'''1507''': James IV grants a [[patent]] for the first [[printing press]] in Scotland to Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar
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  • ...re-emerging with every [[innovation]] in publishing [[technology]]. The [[printing press]] allowed the written [[word]] to be printed and distributed, thereby exten
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  • The Reformation was a triumph of literacy and the new printing press. From 1517 onward religious pamphlets flooded Germany and much of Europe. B
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  • ...on technology. Even the communication of ideas depends on technology; the printing press was an invention that facilitated the [[Enlightenment]], and today, electro
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  • 1476 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Caxton's printing press[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/caxton_william.shtml]
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  • ...munication of ideas in science has depended on technology; in a sense, the printing press was an invention that facilitated the Enlightenment, and today, electronic
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  • ...inking depended on communication, and on technology. The invention of the printing press facilitated the [[Enlightenment]], and today, electronic communication has
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  • ...s, punctuation has made writing much clearer in conveying meaning, and the printing press has made standardized books possible. As a result, the quality and reliabil
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