he loved to do art
Project Gutenburg.
Johannes Gutenburg did not write any books. He is the inventor of the printing press.
It was Johannes Gutenburg.
Gutenberg invented the printing press with movable type, which allowed for faster and more efficient production of books compared to hand-copying. This technology revolutionized the spread of information and made books more accessible to a wider audience, leading to the mass production of books and the democratization of knowledge.
Monks spent their lives in copying/making books.
It's unknown what the first book written was, but the first book to be published was the Gutenburg Bible.
Books were copied by scribes. Most scribes were monks or nuns. There were also commercial scribes, such as the ones employed by Christine de Pizan to copy the books she sold.
You can find full versions of books in the public domain for free from websites such as Project Gutenburg and Google Play. You can also check with your public library.
Yes, it is.
because books were expensive, emphasis was put on note taking and copying so that the student might uild up is own collection of books.
Basically, yes. They made books like the Book of Kells and other books.
By copying it from street art or books and his surroundings