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2) The technology made its way to Europe in the 15th century via Italy after Marco Polo's return from China. Johannes Gutenberg then developed the printing press in Germany which accelerated book production.
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The document discusses various aspects of print culture and its development around the world. It provides details on:
- The earliest forms of printing emerging in East Asian nations like China and Japan beginning in the 6th century AD using woodblock printing.
- Printing techniques spreading from China to Europe via Marco Polo in the 13th century.
- Johannes Gutenberg developing the movable type printing press in 1450s, allowing books to be widely printed.
- The print revolution transforming society by spreading knowledge, increasing literacy, and enabling new forms of publication and readership.
The document discusses the history of print culture from its origins in China to its spread across Asia and later Europe. It notes that printing began in China using woodblock printing before spreading to Japan and Korea. Marco Polo then brought knowledge of printing back to Europe from China. Johannes Gutenberg later invented the mechanical printing press in the 1450s, vastly increasing the production and spread of printed materials. This led to the emergence of a new reading public and a major cultural and social transformation known as the print revolution.
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1) Printing was first developed in China in the 7th century through woodblock printing of Buddhist texts and then spread to other East Asian countries like Japan and Korea.
2) The technology made its way to Europe in the 15th century via Italy after Marco Polo's return from China. Johannes Gutenberg then developed the printing press in Germany which accelerated book production.
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This document provides an overview of the history of print from its origins in East Asia to its spread and impact in Europe and India. It discusses the early development of printing technologies like hand printing of books in China and their spread to Japan. It then covers the invention of the printing press in Europe by Johannes Gutenberg and the ensuing "print revolution." The document also examines the social and cultural impacts of the spread of print, including the growth of new reading publics and debates around religion. It provides examples of the development and role of print culture in different regions like China, Japan, Europe, and India over time.
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1. The document discusses the history of printing and print culture from its origins in China to its spread and impact in Europe and India. Key developments include Gutenberg inventing the printing press in the 15th century, the spread of printing presses throughout Europe by the late 15th century, and printing arriving in India with missionaries in the 16th century.
2. Printing led to new forms of publication like novels and newspapers, debates around religious and political ideas, and the emergence of new reading publics. It contributed to social changes like the scientific revolution and spread of Enlightenment ideas.
3. In India, printing arrived with missionaries and helped circulate religious and social reform debates in the 18th-
The document discusses the history of print culture and its impacts. It describes how Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press with movable type in the 15th century, vastly increasing access to printed materials and spreading ideas. This led to new reading publics and religious and intellectual debates. Print helped popularize Enlightenment ideas and created a culture of discussion that questioned social traditions and authority. It also discusses the development and spread of printing technologies and printed materials in India and their role in religious and social debates.
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This document provides an overview of the development and spread of print culture in India and around the world. It discusses how printing began in China and spread to other Asian countries like Japan. It then covers the introduction of printing to Europe via Marco Polo and the innovations of Johannes Gutenberg that led to the Printing Revolution. The document also summarizes the growth and impact of print culture in India, including how it influenced religious and political debates and connected people across the subcontinent.
Printing originated in China in the 6th century AD using woodblock printing. It involved carving text and images onto wooden blocks which were then inked and pressed onto paper. This allowed for mass reproduction of materials. Printing spread to Korea, Japan, and later to Europe via Marco Polo in the 13th century. Johannes Gutenberg developed the movable type printing press in the 15th century, vastly improving efficiency of book production. This led to a "print revolution" and mass production of books fueled the spread of ideas during the Protestant Reformation and Enlightenment. Literacy rates increased in the 18th century, growing the reading public and diversifying printed materials beyond religious texts.
The Chinese were far ahead of the rest of the world in technological advances for hundreds of years. They invented many important technologies like paper, printing, gunpowder, the compass, and silk. These inventions changed the world and how people communicated, traveled, and fought wars. While Europe did not implement these technologies for centuries, China was responsible for many innovations that shaped history.
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Print culture emerged with the advent of printing presses in Europe and East Asia. In China, woodblock printing was used from the 8th century AD to reproduce texts. Johannes Gutenberg developed the movable type printing press in the 15th century, vastly increasing the production of books in Europe. Print culture standardized languages and disseminated ideas on a mass scale, fueling movements like the Enlightenment and French Revolution. In India, printing was introduced by Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century and expanded under the British East India Company, though it was also subject to censorship by colonial authorities. Print culture brought new forms of literature and visual culture to both Europe and India.
1) Print culture encompasses all printed text and visual communication. Prominent scholars like Elizabeth Eisenstein contrasted print culture, which emerged in Europe after the printing press, with earlier scribal culture.
2) The earliest form of print technology was developed in China, Japan, and Korea using hand printing from woodblocks. This allowed books to be duplicated with precision.
3) The printing press revolutionized book production in Europe. Gutenberg developed metal movable type, which could produce over 250 sheets per hour, far more than handwritten manuscripts. This made ideas more widely accessible and contributed to social and political changes.
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5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
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1. The document discusses the history of printing and print culture from its origins in China to its spread and impact in Europe and India. Key developments include Gutenberg inventing the printing press in the 15th century, the spread of printing presses throughout Europe by the late 15th century, and printing arriving in India with missionaries in the 16th century.
2. Printing led to new forms of publication like novels and newspapers, debates around religious and political ideas, and the emergence of new reading publics. It contributed to social changes like the scientific revolution and spread of Enlightenment ideas.
3. In India, printing arrived with missionaries and helped circulate religious and social reform debates in the 18th-
The document discusses the history of print culture and its impacts. It describes how Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press with movable type in the 15th century, vastly increasing access to printed materials and spreading ideas. This led to new reading publics and religious and intellectual debates. Print helped popularize Enlightenment ideas and created a culture of discussion that questioned social traditions and authority. It also discusses the development and spread of printing technologies and printed materials in India and their role in religious and social debates.
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This document provides an overview of the development and spread of print culture in India and around the world. It discusses how printing began in China and spread to other Asian countries like Japan. It then covers the introduction of printing to Europe via Marco Polo and the innovations of Johannes Gutenberg that led to the Printing Revolution. The document also summarizes the growth and impact of print culture in India, including how it influenced religious and political debates and connected people across the subcontinent.
Printing originated in China in the 6th century AD using woodblock printing. It involved carving text and images onto wooden blocks which were then inked and pressed onto paper. This allowed for mass reproduction of materials. Printing spread to Korea, Japan, and later to Europe via Marco Polo in the 13th century. Johannes Gutenberg developed the movable type printing press in the 15th century, vastly improving efficiency of book production. This led to a "print revolution" and mass production of books fueled the spread of ideas during the Protestant Reformation and Enlightenment. Literacy rates increased in the 18th century, growing the reading public and diversifying printed materials beyond religious texts.
The Chinese were far ahead of the rest of the world in technological advances for hundreds of years. They invented many important technologies like paper, printing, gunpowder, the compass, and silk. These inventions changed the world and how people communicated, traveled, and fought wars. While Europe did not implement these technologies for centuries, China was responsible for many innovations that shaped history.
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1) Print culture encompasses all printed text and visual communication. Prominent scholars like Elizabeth Eisenstein contrasted print culture, which emerged in Europe after the printing press, with earlier scribal culture.
2) The earliest form of print technology was developed in China, Japan, and Korea using hand printing from woodblocks. This allowed books to be duplicated with precision.
3) The printing press revolutionized book production in Europe. Gutenberg developed metal movable type, which could produce over 250 sheets per hour, far more than handwritten manuscripts. This made ideas more widely accessible and contributed to social and political changes.
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💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
#فهم_ماكو_درخ
3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
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2. História
Tiradentes foi o único dos envolvidos na Inconfidência Mineira a ser condenado à morte. Após a Proclamação
da República, ele foi transformado em herói.
"Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, também conhecido pelo apelido de “Tiradentes”, consagrou-se por sua
participação ativa na Inconfidência Mineira. Tragicamente, ele foi o único dos envolvidos no movimento a
receber a pena de morte, uma vez que os outros envolvidos foram perdoados pela Coroa Portuguesa. De uma
família de origem humilde, Joaquim José nasceu na Capitania de Minas Gerais, em 12 de novembro de 1746.
Com a morte prematura dos pais, Joaquim José precisou exercer inúmeros trabalhos ao longo de sua vida,
como a de dentista amador, função que lhe deu o apelido de “Tiradentes”. Ele também havia trabalhado na
mineração, porém, foi no posto de alferes nos quadros da cavalaria imperial que Tiradentes alcançou certa
estabilidade. Apesar da pouca instrução, ele era um republicano convicto e adepto dos ideais do Iluminismo.
4. "A insatisfação com uma possível derrama mobilizou as elites da
capitania contra o domínio português. Os inconfidentes planejavam
assassinar o governador da capitania e proclamar o republicanismo
na Capitania de Minas Gerais. Tiradentes era um dos envolvidos na
conspiração, pois, além de ser um defensor dos ideais iluministas,
também havia sido prejudicado pela gestão do visconde de
Barbacena ao ser destituído do comando da cavalaria, que
fiscalizava uma importante estrada da região.
"O movimento conspirado pelas elites mineradoras, entretanto, não
chegou a acontecer. Todos os envolvidos foram denunciados por
Joaquim Silvério dos Reis, que optou por denunciar o movimento
para se livrar das dívidas pessoais que havia adquirido com a Coroa
Portuguesa. Assim, em 1789, o visconde de Barbacena suspendeu a
derrama e prendeu os envolvidos na conspiração – entre eles,
Tiradentes.
6. Causa:
● "O movimento dos inconfidentes, organizado em 1788, foi consequência do
contato dos colonos brasileiros com os ideais iluministas divulgados na Europa,
ideais que haviam, por sua vez, inspirado o movimento de independência dos
Estados Unidos. Os historiadores atribuem a divulgação do pensamento
iluminista no Brasil ao contato de estudantes brasileiros com o Iluminismo ao
serem enviados por suas famílias da elite econômica da colônia para
estudarem na Universidade de Coimbra, em Portugal. Os ideais iluministas
foram muito difundidos, principalmente, na Capitania das Minas Gerais, e isso
se explica pelo fato de boa parte dos estudantes brasileiros em Coimbra ser
originária de Minas Gerais. Além da propagação dos ideais iluministas, a
Inconfidência Mineira aconteceu em consequência da insatisfação das elites da
Capitania de Minas Gerais com a pesada política de cobrança de impostos
estabelecida pela Coroa Portuguesa sobre os colonos. O visconde de
Barbacena havia sido nomeado pela Coroa Portuguesa como governador da
capitania com o objetivo de promover a derrama, ou seja, a cobrança
obrigatória dos impostos sobre a extração do ouro. Essa derrama havia sido
determinada por Portugal em razão das dívidas acumuladas dos impostos que
não estavam sendo pagos. A intransigência portuguesa na arrecadação de
impostos manteve as cobranças altas, mesmo com a queda na extração de
ouro na região, o que acabou por gerar o acúmulo de dívidas.
8. Table of Contents
Introduction
01
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Evolution
02
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Analysis
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Conclusion
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10. Study Objectives
Paintings
First way of expressing the
human being
Cylindricals Seals
Way to identify goods with
engravings on clay
Cuneiform Signs
Oldest form of writing,
developed by the Sumerian
11. Evolution of the Alphabet
Protosinatic
Alphabet
Alphabet adapted from
Egyptian also linked to the
origin of Phoenician
Ugaritic
Language
An alphabetical type
graphic system is used with
letters as cuneiforms signs
01 02 03
Phoenician
Alphabet
It was written from right to
left with 22 characters and
with only one vowel
12. Evolution of the Alphabet
Latin
Alphabet
Associated the letters to the
phoneme of a common word
that began with that sound
Greek
Alphabet
They adapted to the
Phoenician alphabet and
created vowel signs
04 05
13. Literature Review
Phoenicians
Aramaic
The first model of the alphabet arises from the
Phoenicians, from which the Greek appears and,
consequently, the Etruscan and Latin languages
At the same time, the Aramaic alphabet
emerged, being the precursors of other writing
systems such as Hebrew and Arabic
15. Methodology
Clay Boards
Used in Mesopotamia. Stilus
was the instrument that was
used to write about them
Papyrus
It was used in Egypt. It was
a plant and they sold in
rolls of 20 leaves
Parchment
Greece and Rome. It was
tanned and scraped leather
prepared for writing
Paper
It was invented in China. It was
made up of vegetable fibers
that allowed the use of ink
16. Materials Summary
Clay boards
Used in Mesopotamia. Stilus was the instrument that was
used to write about them.
Papyrus
It was used in Egypt. It was a plant and they sold in rolls of
20 leaves
Parchment
Greece and Rome. It was tanned and scraped leather prepared
for writing
Paper
It was invented in China. It was made up of vegetable fibers
that allowed the use of ink
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Clay Boards 3000 b.c
Papyrus 2800 b.c
Parchment 2500 b.c
Paper 105 b.c
19. Paper Infographic
s.II a.c
It emerged in China. Its
invention was attributed
to Ts’ai.
Composition
It is made of compact
plants fibers an allowed the
use of ink
Printing
With the paper appeared
the invention of the
printing press
21. 1440
1638
1452
It was created by
Johannes Gutenberg
The first printing press is
emerging in the United States
The most important printing
begins “The Gutenberg Bible”
22. Printing Map
China
In the s. XI created
reproduction systems with
mobile types
Germany
Johannes Gutenberg is the
creator of the printing press
in 1440
25. Conclusions
Clay boards
Used in Mesopotamia from
3000 b.c., Stilus was used as
a writing instrument
Papyrus
Was used as an egyptus
writing instrument since
2800 b.c
Parchment
In Greece and Rome when
Egypt banned the export
of papyrus
Paper
It was invented in China and
it allowed the evolution of
the printing press
Printing
It was created in Germany
in 1440 by
Johannes Gutenberg
Computer
The first computer was
made in Berlin by Konrad
Zuse in 1941
26. Chronology
3000 b.c
Clay boards
It started to be used
in Mesopotamia
2800 b.c
Papyrus
It started to be used
in Egypt
2500 b.c
Parchment
It started to be used
in Greece and Rome
27. Chronology
s.II b.c
Paper
It started to be used
in China
s.XIX
Typewriter
It started to be used
In New York
s.XX
Computer
The first computer was
made in Berlin
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