The concept of a temporary document written on some sort of plant material, as opposed to the more permanent stone or clay, is widespread. They were known as biblos in Greek (from reeds), liber in Latin (from bark) and book in North Europe ( from a species of tree, the beech). Later these materials were replaced by paper (wood pulp) and parchment (animal skins), which whitened allowed the use of ink. The latter were preferred for legal documents as they lasted better, eg Domesday Book (1086, England). They consisted of any number of sheets. If stitched together along the margin they are called 'codex' and if at the top, scrolls or rolls. The preparation of the pens and inks called for great skill and the process of writing letter by letter was painfully slow. They can be referred to as books made by the manuscript method, or simply manuscripts.
People took paper and wrote on it...
Basically, yes. They made books like the Book of Kells and other books.
Johnannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. This allowed for the people to get books faster and more of them. Before the printing press was invented, monks would sit and hand write the long books. I also gave people a chance to learn how to read. Many people could not read before the printing press because books were expansive and scarce.
He invented the Printing press because before the printing press they wrote books by hand and they took for ever to finish 1. So they were really rare and only the people that were rich could afford to bye books so only the rich ones could read. Then when Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press everyone could bye books and eventually it spread through out Europe . The printing press could print 31 pages before you could write 3 pages .
Historic record show that books were hand written
People took paper and wrote on it...
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Basically, yes. They made books like the Book of Kells and other books.
Before inventing the printing press, Johannes Gutenberg was involved in metallurgy and coin minting. He also worked as a gem cutter and a blacksmith.
Before Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press, books and documents had to be copied by hand, which was time-consuming and expensive. This limited the availability of written material and restricted access to education and knowledge. The printing press allowed for mass production of books, which revolutionized the spread of information and ideas.
Johnannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. This allowed for the people to get books faster and more of them. Before the printing press was invented, monks would sit and hand write the long books. I also gave people a chance to learn how to read. Many people could not read before the printing press because books were expansive and scarce.
Before the printing press, books were reproduced by hand. Scribes would copy books by writing out each letter and illustration, making each copy unique and time-consuming to produce. This manual process limited the availability of books and contributed to their high cost.
The block printing press was invented by the Tang Chinese that made it possible for books to be made available to the masses.
No, the printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century, well before the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. The printing press revolutionized the production of books and other printed materials by allowing for mass production and distribution of texts.
Because, before it's invention all books had to be handwritten, and so only the wealthy could buy them. But once printing was invented, books became much easier to make, and therefore cheaper, so more people could have them.
He invented the Printing press because before the printing press they wrote books by hand and they took for ever to finish 1. So they were really rare and only the people that were rich could afford to bye books so only the rich ones could read. Then when Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press everyone could bye books and eventually it spread through out Europe . The printing press could print 31 pages before you could write 3 pages .
In the early days books were simply too expensive for most people to posess. Before printing was invented, books had to be copied by hand, which limited their availability and made them expensive.