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Medieval ends with the Gutenberg invention
The Invention of Movable Type in Europe by Johannes Gutenberg
(1398-1468).
Mass-produced work, starting on February 23, 1455.
Johannes Gutenberg (1398-1468)
Gutenberg's invention
The basic idea of Gutenberg´s invention was the splitting up of the
text into individual components such as lower and upper case letters,
punctuation marks, ligatures and abbreviations, based upon the
tradition of medieval scribes. These individual components were cast in
any quantity as type in reverse, then put together to form words, lines
and pages. The prototype for each letter was the punch. A caracter was
cut into the face of a steel block, resulting in a precise relief in
reverse. Now the respective punch was struck into a rectangular block
made of softer metal, probably copper, with a hammer-blow.
This matrix had to be worked over again and adjusted turning it into a
rigth-angled cube with even sides. The rigth-reading picture had to
have a uniform depth, therefore the surface was processed with a file.
To facilitate the casting of a caracter, Gutenberg developed the hand
casting instrument. Two sections enclose a rectangular casting void
closed at one end by the matrix.
After casting the caracters in the hand casting instrument, the most
important part of the invention, enabled quick casting of the requiered
quantities of the different caracters needed. The casting metal was an
alloy of lead, tin and further admixtures, that secured fast cooling
and a sufficient durability under the high pressure of the press.
http://www.mainz.de/gutenberg/english/erfindun.htm
Gutenberg's invention spread quickly, and news and books began to
travel across Europe much faster than before. It fed the growing
Renaissance, and since it greatly facilitated scientific publishing, it
was a major catalyst for the later scientific revolution. The ability
to produce many copies of a new book, and the appearance of Greek and
Latin works in printed form was a major factor in the Reformation.
Literacy also increased dramatically as a result. Gutenberg's
inventions are sometimes considered the turning point from the Middle
Ages to the Early Modern Period.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Gutenberg