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The Invention of Typography / A Brief Sketch of the Invention of Printing and How it Came About

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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The text offers a compact historical survey of the intellectual and technological conditions in the mid-fifteenth century that created demand for a new method of bookmaking, outlines precursor techniques and progressive steps toward typographic printing, evaluates competing claims for the invention and argues in favor of Coster of Haarlem over the traditionally credited Gutenberg, and concludes with an account of the materials and methods used by the earliest printers along with recommended readings and review questions.

PREFACE

The writer of this book makes no claim to original investigation. The materials for such investigation do not exist to any considerable extent in this country. The results of such an investigation would form a book not suited to this series.

The writer has attempted to set forth briefly the conditions which brought about the invention of printing and to present the main lines of discussion concerning the inventor. He has consulted with some care a considerable number of authorities and has endeavored to present the results in comprehensive shape.

The writer believes that the history of any particular event is a part of the general history of the time in which it occurred. He has, therefore, endeavored throughout the historical portion of this series to indicate the general historic background of all particular historical events sufficiently to set these particular events in their relations to what was going on at the time in the world generally.

In addition to the supplementary reading indicated in the several volumes which follow, the writer ventures to hope that the students will familiarize themselves with some good general text book on modern history.