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by pbhjpbhj
5597 days ago
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Perhaps I should have done some research before opening my fat mouth ... but duplicate images only or was it extended to duplicate "written" works? Ex post facto lots of this sort of thing (block printing images -> movable type) seem pretty straight forward, doesn't it. |
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I'm no expert on printing presses, but the Wikipedia page on Moveable Type has some good material, including the suggestion that Gutenberg's most important innovation was a greatly improved method for casting letters. I find the elegance of this quite inspiring -- that Gutenberg did not invent 'the printing press' out of thin air but rather made this seemingly minor, but in fact absolutely crucial improvement that almost immediately propelled it from a niche technology into a cornerstone of intellectual life. There are many contemporary parallels...
(Incidentally, printing's rapid adoption was surely in part due to its usefulness not just for intellectuals, but also for the ever-present propaganda efforts of government officials.)