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Printing I. Introduction II. History of printing: From Asia to Europe

Printing I. Introduction II. History of printing: From Asia to Europe III. Printing and the Renaissance A. The permanent Renaissance B. Towards a more rational universe C. The celebration of the individual D. The encyclopedic instinct IV. Printing and the Reformation.

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Printing I. Introduction II. History of printing: From Asia to Europe

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  1. Printing I. Introduction II. History of printing: From Asia to Europe III. Printing and the Renaissance A. The permanent Renaissance B. Towards a more rational universe C. The celebration of the individual D. The encyclopedic instinct IV. Printing and the Reformation

  2. World’s oldest book--Diamond Sutra (868 CE)

  3. Johannes Gutenberg

  4. Vasari’s Lives of the Artists

  5. Sixteenth-century map of Cairo

  6. Leonhart Fuchs

  7. Domenico Fontana

  8. Desiderius Erasmus

  9. Conrad Gesner--An early encyclopedist

  10. Antwerp Polyglot Bible

  11. Protestant vs. Catholic cultures according to John Foxe

  12. Index of prohibited books

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