The invention of printingF. Hart & Company, 1877 - 557 páginas |
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36 lines 42 lines Andrew Dritzehen appear art of printing Bible of 36 Bible of 42 bibliographers block-books block-printing blocks body book-making Bruges cast characters Chinese Chiromancy church Cologne colophon color copies copyists Coster described designs Donatus Dutch early printers edition engraving on wood Enschedé evidence Fac-simile face fifteenth century frisket Gensfleisch German guilders Haarlem Haarlem Legend Holland illustration image prints impression inches invention of printing invention of typography inventor Janszoon John Gutenberg Junius known Koning Latin letters Linde Lourens manuscript matrices Meerman Mentz metal method of printing modern mould movable types Netherlands noticed paper Paris Peter Schoeffer playing cards Pope Pope Pius II practice presswork printed books printer printing office probable Psalter punches reader says Schoeffer sheet Speculum stamp Strasburg tion type-founder type-mould typography unknown printer vellum wood-cuts words workmanship writing written xylographic
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Página 216 - Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth : for thy love is better than wine.
Página 176 - ... and there are many of our craft of brewers who have the knowledge of writing and reading in the said English idiom, but in others, to wit, the Latin and French, before these times used, they do not in any wise understand...
Página 89 - ... which are made out of Venice; to which evil it is necessary to apply some remedy; in order that the said artists, who are a great many in family, may find encouragement, rather than foreigners. Let it be ordered and established, according to that which the said masters have supplicated, that from this time in future, no work of the said art, that is printed or painted on cloth, or on paper, that is to say altar pieces (or images) and playing...
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Página 148 - Manuscripts has, indeed, brought out the singular fact, at a period when the Fine Arts may be said to have been almost extinct in Italy and other parts of the Continent — namely, from the fifth to the end of the eighth century — a style of art had been...
Página 89 - Venice, has fallen to total decay; and this in consequence of the great quantity of playing-cards, and coloured figures printed, which are made out of Venice; to which evil it is necessary to apply some remedy; in order that the said artists, who are a great many in family, may find encouragement, rather than foreigners.
Página 522 - When the compositors were educated, the method of dictation may have been practised with some success; when they were ignorant, it was sure to produce many errors.
Página 313 - German nation that such ingenious men are found among them. And it took place about the year of our Lord 1440, and from this time until the year 1450 the art, and what is connected with it, was being investigated. And in the year of our Lord 1450 it was a golden year (Jubilee), and they began to print, and the first book they printed was the Bible, in Latin.