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From typefounding through typesetting to the printing process
itself, this narrative offers a fresh look at the unprecedented
success story of the spread of the 'black art' right across Europe
in a mere 40 years. Stephan FA1/4ssel here analyses the first early
printings, placing them in the context of the history of
communication and the intellectual climate of a Europe-wide
educated elite by about 1500. He foregrounds the tremendous rise in
European culture and the history of education experienced as a
direct result of this media revolution. In separate chapters
FA1/4ssel depicts the fast spreading of the art of printing to
Italy, France and England, at the same time highlighting the
importance of the art of printing for the Roman Catholic Church,
the Reformation, the University and the economy. From herbals to a
guide for midwives, the present book shows popular instruction at
work in the vernacular, as well as the consolidation of knowledge
into encyclopedias in the early modern period, and the emergence of
new forms of the prose novel and the beginnings of newspapers and
periodicals. Finally Stephan FA1/4ssel traces the modern resonances
of Gutenberg's invention, which persisted in virtually unchanged
form for a further 350 years. It underwent decisive technological
change through industrialisation and mechanisation in the
nineteenth century, and again through digitalisation at the close
of the twentieth century. However, as FA1/4ssel shows, the mass
diffusion of information and the related communications revolution
which began with Gutenberg continue unabated.
A history of the Leipzig publisher and printer G. J. GAschen
(1752-1822), giving insights into the structure of publishing in
the age of Goethe; as publisher of Goethe, Schiller, Klopstock and
Wieland, GAschena (TM)s name is closely linked with the German
literature of the late Enlightenment and the Classical period. Vol.
3, a reference catalogue of letters, has already been published.
Named "Man of the Millennium" in 1999, Johannes Gutenberg was the
creator of one of the most influential and revolutionary inventions
in Europe's history: a printing press with mechanical movable type.
This development sparked the printing revolution, which is regarded
as the milestone of the second millennium and represents one of the
central contributions in the turn to modernity. His printing press
came to play a key role in the development of the Renaissance, the
Reformation, and the Age of Enlightenment, providing the material
foundation for the modern knowledge-based economy and the spread of
learning to the masses. His invention revolutionized the way that
information is shared and broadened the boundaries of who has
access to written knowledge. Paving the way for bibliophiles of
today, the Gutenberg Bible of 1454 remains one of the most famous
books in history. Gutenberg's technical innovations remained
unrivalled for almost 350 years, until industrialization of the
printing industry and the digital revolution built on the advances
that he began, increasing the rate at which information is spread.
Despite his significance in forming the world as we know it, there
has not yet been a rigorous and accessible biography of Gutenberg
published in English. Written by the leading expert on Gutenberg, F
ssel's biography brings together high academic standards and
thorough historical details in a highly readable text that conveys
everything you need to know about the man who changed printing
forever.
Publishing and book trading between hyperinflation and global
economic crisis, between the foundation of the republic and the
decrease of democracy. The newly published second part of the
History of the German Book Trade in the Weimar Republic presents,
among other subjects, publishers of fiction as well as ideological
publishers, political and confessional publishers, the intermediate
book trade and all forms of the spreading book trade, libraries and
writer's organizations, book buyers and readers as well as the
export book trade.
Publishers and the book trade between hyperinflation and world
economic crisis, between the founding of the Republic and creeping
loss of democracy -- volume 2 of "Geschichte des deutschen
Buchhandels im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert" (The History of the German
Book Trade in the 19th and 20th Century) portrays a vivid picture
of the book trade in eventful times. The first part-volume provides
insight into the drastic political and economic conditions, into
the author's predicament and the altered structure of the
readership. Further topics stem from developments in the book
trade, above all against the backdrop of the fiercely debated "book
crisis," triggered by media competition with radio, film,
illustrated magazines and newspapers. Aspects of production
technology and book design as well as themes central to publishing
such as academic publishers, are also dealt with. Supported by
illustrations, tables and statistics, this presentation
reconstructs a dynamic chapter in the history of the German book
trade.
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