Intaglio, which is the family of printing and printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface, and the incised line or sunken area holds the ink, was developed after the invention of the printing press.
The sacking of RomeThe fall of ConstantinopleThe invention of the printing pressThe theses of Martin LutherThe black plagueThe Arabic numeral systemThe invention of cheap paperThe invention of electricity and electronicdiscovery of micro-organisms and antibioticsImprovements in agriculture- better plows, plants and fertilizer
all of theses answers are correct
He was given the opportunity to recant his heresies. When he refused, he was excommunicated.
Helmuth Sandstrom has written: 'Geophysical methods in glaciology' -- subject(s): Physics Theses
The Reformation was a 16th-century movement in Christianity that led to the split between the Roman Catholic Church and various Protestant groups. Events that led to the Reformation include the criticism of the Church's practices, the publication of Martin Luther's 95 Theses in 1517, and the invention of the printing press, which helped spread ideas more widely.
Luther was then popularized and his ideas were spreading quickly. Lutheranism developed, which was his theses in the movement of Reformation.
The methods martin Luther used to spread protestantism was by writing books to be mass replicated by the printing press. another way was to bring down the catholic church by using the 95-theses.
Possibly because Latin was the 'scholarly language' the language of education. But the 95 theses were translated into German by Christoph von Scheurl and other friends of Luther and widely copied them, making the controversy one of the first in history to be aided by the printing press.
The singular of Theses is thesis.
It started with Martin Luther speaking out against the Roman Catholic churchOne event that began the Reformation is that Martin Luther posted theses when the printing press came into use.
E. A. W. Jones has written: 'A comparison of some of the physical methods of age determination' -- subject(s): Physics Theses
Theses on Feuerbach was created in 1888.