holy shit gutenberg came up with linotyping and no one ever knew about itpic.twitter.com/1wtL0GctnU
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holy shit gutenberg came up with linotyping and no one ever knew about itpic.twitter.com/1wtL0GctnU
I'm reading a lot about gutenberg and he was awesome, he didn't just invent the printing press, he basically invented printing
He didn't invent the printing press at all. He invented new metals, inks, that made existing systems vastly more productive.
Then how exactly did Christine de Pizan own and print books off one when she died 6 years before Gutenberg started his work?
In reality all this is based of Chinese printing presses, that used wood instead of metal letters, and couldn't print both sides of the page
you're thinking of movable type, which is not a printing press
the chinese had block printing for centuries of course, but they never came up with the machine itself because they had no knowledge of screw presses at all
Not gonna argue semantics, checking on the source request though
'The Late Middle Ages', lectures by Phillip Dialeader.
downloading this prolly gonna take awhile lol
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