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    had occurred, the great invention of the printing press created a cultural development in the influence of the Renaissance. The printing press was invented in the the 14th century and was introduced to Europe in the late 14th century and became well known in the 15th century and influenced the movement of the Renaissance, ‘the Renaissance ideals… would be extended and diversified in the later 15th century through the medium of the printing press’ (Western Civilasation- Their History…

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    called illuminators. During the Middle Ages, illuminators liked to stay anonymous, but that changed during the late Middle Ages. To sign their work, they would make small picture representing themselves or sign it with their name. Illuminators could set up a shop and work solo, or they could join a guild where they could do book trades. Some illuminators even traveled around taking commissions and giving their services to wealthy families. Early manuscripts were written on a few different…

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    became more sought after and accessible than ever before. With high demands in place, typography underwent two major changes; new developments of print media and the creation of new type designs dedicated to the rapidly growing commercial masses. () Up until the Industrial Revolution, people lived within a subsistence agricultural community.…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Print is Dead What happened to paper? Is print the past. When reading the text of "Print is Dead" Miss Jamison introduces the idea that a culture of magazines, once very prominent and large, is now slowly being terminated by technology now used by online media. The notion that print is dying is surely one to take with a grain of salt, as print today is now filled with craft and sharpness. While magazines were out in the bunches in the past to bring information,…

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    If you are one of those students that just give up or drop out that means that you belong to average. High School is probably the easiest thing you will ever do, but it is also the most important thing you will ever do. It all depends on if you wanted to do a job you really love for the rest of your…

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    Innovators History Essay The late 1800s to early 1900s was a time of many innovations that changed our lives. Did you know that a lot of these inventions created over a hundred years ago we still use today in our modern world? These innovations made our world smaller and brought us all a little bit closer together. The typewriter was an innovation that changed the world of writing. The typewriter was first patented on June 23, 1868, by Christopher Latham Sholes. This new and fancy, yet large…

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    How to Pull Off Mixed Vinyl Siding Over the years, vinyl siding has become America’s choice for exterior fascia. Vinyl siding offers homeowners many benefits, including a polished look for their homes and a low-maintenance option that lasts a long time. Another important benefit vinyl siding offers homeowners is variations. Unlike brick and other types of fascia, homeowners can choose from a variety of colors when they choose vinyl siding. It is that variation that is sparking homeowners to mix…

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    Believed to have been published in Amsterdam in 1642, is the work of Flemish cartographer and engraver Hendrik Hondius. Hondius was apprenticed to Godfried van Ghelder in Brussels, studied drawing with the engraver Jan Wierix of Antwerp, and he also studied engraving along the way, to which he dedicated himself as a practice. In 1599, he became the first publisher to be granted a national privilege by the States General of the Netherlands, allowing protection against the circulation of…

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    However, it is not a fast process when making it. The process of making the animal skins into parchment was they had to pick the right animal with the right skin texture. Then they put the animal skin in lime water for some days so the hair can loosen up and be scraped off for into a smooth surface. Then they stretch the animal skin on a frame after soaking it in fresh water to get rid of the lime and become softer. They used a special knife to make the skin thicker and dry quicker for a couple…

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    Unit 1 How did the printing press contribute and revolutionize the renaissance? Because the production of books before the printing press involved hand copying the words onto paper, it was expensive and time consuming, therefore it was only enjoyed by those of the opulent higher class. So, once the printing press was popularized, it allowed for cheaper manufacturing of books, which meant that the lower classes could actually purchase them. It was a way to spread new ideas and foster education…

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