De L'invention De L'imprimerie, Ou Analyse Des Deux Ouvrages Publiés Sur Cette Matière... examines the historical debates and scholarship surrounding the invention of printing. This meticulous analysis delves into the claims and counter-claims made in prominent publications of the era, exploring the evidence and arguments related to the origins of this transformative technology. Authored by Gérard Meerman, Jakob Visser, Henrik Gockings, and Claude-Pierre Goujet, this work offers a detailed perspective on the early historiography of printing, providing valuable insights for scholars interested in the history of technology, book history, and the evolution of printing techniques.
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