The printing revolution in early modern Europe / Elizabeth L. Eisenstein.
Although the importance of the advent of printing for Western civilization has long been recognized, it was Professor Eisenstein, in her monumental, two-volume work, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change, who provided the first full-scale treatment of this subject.
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Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York :
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505 | 0 | |a pt. 1. The emergence of print culture in the west. An unacknowledged revolution -- Defining the initial shift -- Some features of print culture -- The expanding Republic of Letters -- pt. 2. Interaction with other developments. The permanent Renaissance : mutation of a classical revival -- Western Christendom disrupted : resetting the stage for the Reformation -- The book of nature transformed : printing and the rise of modern science -- Conclusion : Scripture and nature transformed. | |
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