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The Development of Movable Type and the Evolution of Printing

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The Development of Movable Type and the Evolution of Printing. Where we left off…. The Egyptians had developed a primitive form of alphabet called “Hieroglyphics” and were using pen and ink to communicate on plant based papers. What comes after writing?. Movable Type. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Development of Movable Type

and the Evolution of

Printing

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Where we left off…• The Egyptians had

developed a primitive form of alphabet called “Hieroglyphics” and were using pen and ink to communicate on plant based papers.

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What comes after writing?

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Movable Type

• Invented by the Chinese around 1100 B.C.

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•Used originally as “chops”, signature printings of an artist’s name.

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By 500 B.C….

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One of the first complete intact works printed using movable type, “The Diamond Sutra”

Korea A.D. 868

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Meanwhile, back in the West (Europe)…

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Preservation of Knowledge during the Dark Ages

• Most knowledge preserved in the West was done in Churches.

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The Chinese were using Movable Type and Parchment

Paper at this time.

What were the Europeans writing on?

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Vellum• A type of parchment made from cured

animal skins, known for its flexibility and durability, used for making the pages of books.

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The Illuminated Manuscript• Developed by the

Celts,starting in roughly 400 A.D.

• Characterized by complex geometric designs and interwoven letters and graphics, designed to tell a story.

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Illuminated Manuscript Samples

• “The Book of Durrow”, A.D. 680

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Illuminated Manuscript Samples

• “Comments on the Psalms” 1200 A.D.

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Europe, circa 1424 A.D.

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The Birth of the Renaissance• At around 1400-1500

A.D., there is a sudden drastic increase in the search for knowledge.

• Universities open and people begin to want to learn.

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The Great Cambridge Library • In A.D. 1424, the

entire collection of the University Library of Cambridge holds 122 manuscript books.

• (compare this to the Library of Alexandria…)

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Comparisons of two great libraries:

• Year= 300 B.C.• 700,000 Papyrus

Scrolls

• Year= 1424 A.D.• 122 Manuscript Books

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Why so few books?

• A simple 200 page manuscript took 5-6 months to scribe.

• The 25 pages of sheepskin used for vellum to create a book were more expensive than the scribe.

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Is there any progress in Europe?

• The “Woodblock Print” made its way from China to Europe around 1300 A.D.

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One of the First Objects Created from Woodblocks in Europe…

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The Guy Who “Changes” Everything

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The Gutenberg Printing Press

• Developed in Germany in A.D. 1450

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Early Printed Works Were….

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A Quick Comparison

China- 500 B.C.

Germany- 1450 A.D.

Korea- 868 A.D.

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So the Question is…

Who Invented Printing?

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Your Assignment:

“The Woodblock Problem”