The use of the Latin language and the invention of the printing press.
1st printing book was in a table printed in latin lang. in 1455
Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press in the 1450's and the first book to ever be printed was a Latin language bible printed in Mainz, Germany.
The use of the Latin language and the invention of the printing press.
It means back, as opposed to front. What we call head and tail of a coin could be called recto and verso in Latin. Verso is also used in printing.
The use of the Latin language and the invention of the printing press.
The Bible at first was printed in Latin, but then was translated into German, and then every language across Europe.
The use of the Latin language and the invention of the printing press were direct results of the scientific revolution in Europe.
Gutenberg's printing press was made up of individual cast metal pieces called movable type, each representing a single letter or character. The press could accommodate a full Latin alphabet of 26 letters, along with other characters and symbols needed for printing.
Thanks to the printing press, books became more affordable, even for people who might not know Latin.
Thanks to the printing press, books became more affordable, even for people who might not know Latin.
To say all open spaces transformed into monuments to print or transformed into monuments to the process and history of printing in Latin you would say omnia transfigurata monumenta aperta spatia Print aut transformandi in monumentis historiae processum impressoria.