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This major study re-examines fundamental aspects of what has been widely labeled the printing revolution of the early modern period. David McKitterick argues that many of the changes associated with printing were only gradually absorbed over almost 400 years, a much longer period than usually suggested. He re-evaluates the modern myths and misconceptions surrounding the emergence of print and invites readers to work forward from the past, rather than backwards into it.
About the Author
McKitterick, David: - David McKitterick is Fellow and Librarian at Trinity College, Cambridge.
About the Author
McKitterick, David: - David McKitterick is Fellow and Librarian at Trinity College, Cambridge.
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