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Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in Europe around 1440. The German blacksmith and goldsmith, turned printer and publisher, introduced mechanical movable type printing, resulting in an altered societal structure in Renaissance Europe.
Sources:
Eisenstein, E (1979) ‘Defining the initial shift: some features of print culture’ in The Printing Press as an Agent of Change Vol. 1, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 43-163
By Brett Osteen (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
RJS01614 old printing press at the medieval Bled Castle built on a cliff face overlooking lake Bled and the city of Bled in Slovenia
We moved into our new workshop at the start of 2022. We’ve added some more type to it now, but it’s nice to look back a year later!
On the way to the Scandinavian Fair on Division, Dan and I stopped by to visit Ivan's press. He showed us all the type he has set up to print documents for the AAPA!
On the way to the Scandinavian Fair on Division, Dan and I stopped by to visit Ivan's press. He showed us all the type he has set up to print documents for the AAPA!
On the way to the Scandinavian Fair on Division, Dan and I stopped by to visit Ivan's press. He showed us all the type he has set up to print documents for the AAPA!
The Hartford Courant, Connecticut, and the Country ~ The Hartford Courant, America’s oldest continuously published newspaper, celebrates 250 years with the Connecticut Historical Society with a special one-month only exhibit! Visitors will get a chance to explore The Hartford Courant’s rich history with enlarged images and interesting facts about news coverage over the course of two-and-a-half centuries alongside artifacts from the CHS collection. Open October 3, 2014 through November 1, 2014