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1572 German translation of humanist Petrarch’s ”De Remediis Utriusque Fortuna”

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1572 German translation of humanist Petrarch’s ”De Remediis Utriusque Fortuna”

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Printing Press - Document 3F Excerpt Early Printed Manuscript. The illustrations for this 1572 German translation of humanist Petrarch's ''De Remediis Utriusque Fortuna'' are among the most famous w…

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The Rosetta Stone, 196 B.C.E. Cast of the Original in the British Museum

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The Rosetta Stone, 196 B.C.E. Cast of the Original in the British Museum

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Printing Press (Artifact Photo) This black basalt slab is perhaps the most famous hieroglyphic inscription known. Not only was it a beautiful example of ancient writing, it was also the key to unders…

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The Hyakumanto Dharani Scroll, Nara, Japan, 764-770 C.E.

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The Hyakumanto Dharani Scroll, Nara, Japan, 764-770 C.E.

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Printing Press (Artifact Photo) One of few remaining block printed dharani scrolls, the oldest surviving examples of printing on paper. Hyakuman means "one million" in Japanese. One million pagodas w…

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Korean Hand Carved Wooden Type and Printed Scroll, c 19th Century

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Korean Hand Carved Wooden Type and Printed Scroll, c 19th Century

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Printing Press (Artifact Photo) The Chinese began printing from movable type in the eleventh century. There is no connection between this and its invention in Europe four centuries later. Movable typ…

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Ancient Near Eastern Seals, c. 3000-1000 B.C.E.

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Ancient Near Eastern Seals, c. 3000-1000 B.C.E.

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Printing Press (Artifact Photo) Produced for about 5000 years, these seals were made by engraving, in reverse, on a small stone using metal tools. The design becomes apparent only after being rolled …

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Abyssinian New Testament, Ethiopian Orthodox Church, 13th Century

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Abyssinian New Testament, Ethiopian Orthodox Church, 13th Century

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Printing Press (Artifact Photo) This Coptic manuscript, bound in wood boards dates from the 13th century and is hand-lettered and painted on parchment. A Coptic stitch runs through the folded signatu…

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De Humani Corporis Fabrica

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De Humani Corporis Fabrica

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Printing Press - Document 3C Excerpt Woodcut illustration in medical textbook. De Humani Corporis Fabrica... Basel, 1543. Woodcut. National Library of Medicine. Andreas Vesalius [anatomist] (1514-…

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Latin Sheet Music, 1535

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Latin Sheet Music, 1535

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Printing Press - Document 3A Excerpt Early Printed Manuscript Visit Source Download PDF…

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Illuminated Page from a Facsimile of the Gutenberg Bible

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Illuminated Page from a Facsimile of the Gutenberg Bible

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Printing Press - Document 1E Excerpt Scribe’s hand-crafted illumination added to pages in printed bible. Download PDF…

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Image from De Humani Corporis Fabrica

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Image from De Humani Corporis Fabrica

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Printing Press - Document 3E Excerpt Image from De Humani Corporis Fabrica. Illustration included within printed medical textbook. Visit Source Download PDF…

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