The first fully-documented historical analysis of the impact of the invention of printing upon European culture, and its importance as an agent of religious, political, social, scientific, and intellectual change.
The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Volume I: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early-Modern Europe
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The first fully-documented historical analysis of the impact of the invention of printing upon European culture, and its importance as an agent of religious, political, social, scientific, and intellectual change.
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Emily –
This book represents much of the criticism on Gutenberg's printing press. To me, this book is overly critical in trying to measure exactly all of the effects the printing press had on the written word, technology, and people. Some great quotations are explained in this book from other scholars analyzing the printing press. This book represents much of the criticism on Gutenberg's printing press. To me, this book is overly critical in trying to measure exactly all of the effects the printing press had on the written word, technology, and people. Some great quotations are explained in this book from other scholars analyzing the printing press.
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A Young Philosopher –