Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The
Emergence
of Printing
- Early
Situation
- Alphabet-
Eastern
Mediterranean
2000BC
- Development of paper:
Papyrus 7BC,
Parchment 3BC, Vellum,
True Paper in China
105AD (1000 years to
reach Europe)
- Block Printing
Pi Sheng 1041-48
- No Europe/China connection, though trading
- Playing cards, religious materials
- Rise in unis led
to bigger print
demand 13th C
- Busy scribes
(stationari)!
- 15th C Europe
- Fall of Constantinople, Ottoman Turks,
Perceived threat of Islamic take over,
Voyages of discovery, Warfare
- France & England '100' Year War
- Geographic Mess!
- Lots of tiny countries
- Upper Strata
- Poor folk stay where they are
- Catholic Church losing power,
coming together of Church and
State
- Humanism, New attitudes
- Renaissance!
- The right ingredients for a new invention!
- Public Attitude
- Mechanical Capabilities
- Early Printing
- Paper, Ink and the
idea of press
existing
- Metalwork: creating lots of letters- solution needed
- Gutenberg
Anmerkungen:
- Stephen Fry documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6KmzuULPmQ
- Mainz 1397?- 1468 (dies in poverty,
press taken by backers)
- 1442- 11 line indulgence
- 1450 Gutenberg Bible 42 line, 300
sheets a day, est. 200 copies
available
- Incunabula- material
printed in first 50 years
- Slow spread through Europe
(only through Germans)
- 1465 Italy,
1468 Switz,
1470 France,
1474 Spain,
1476 England,
- Venice:
big
centre of
printing
- England &
Printing
- William Caxton
Anmerkungen:
- In Our Time, Caxton:
http://castroller.com/podcasts/InOurTime2/3054732
- Kentish
Merchant in
Europe
- Connected with Margaret of York
- Learnt printing in Cologne,
goes to Court in Bruges
- 1474/5 The Recuyell of
Histories of Troy
- In Bruges, First book
to be printed in
English
- Importance
- Produces stories, not
just religious material
like Germans
- Sets up in Westminster 1476,
produces for patrons of
Royal Court, commisioned
- Printed,
sold,
imported,
managed
other
printers,
translated,
researched,
edited
- Invents Gothic type
- Bad spacing! Canterberry Tales
- Commercial Success
- No religious materials,
romances and stories
- Standardised
English
- Different market
- Extra material
Anmerkungen:
- The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe, Eisenstein:
http://ebooks.cambridge.org/ebook.jsf?bid=CBO9781139197038