At a Glance: Texts were broken up into the 23 letters of the Latin alphabet, and then individual letters were produced. Johannes Gutenberg changed a screw press into a printing press, thus allowing mass replication of texts.

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Texts were broken up into the 23 letters of the Latin alphabet, and then individual letters were produced. Johannes Gutenberg changed a screw press into a printing press, thus allowing mass replication of texts. Arion Press is the last printing press in the US where books are handmade from start to finish.

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  • Texts were broken up into the 23 letters of the Latin alphabet, and then individual letters were produced.
  • Johannes Gutenberg changed a screw press into a printing press, thus allowing mass replication of texts.
  • Arion Press is the last printing press in the US where books are handmade from start to finish.
  • This video was originally published on 14 November 2016 Check out the latest SCMP videos: ...
  • Johannes Gutenberg arranged each unit of metallic type along a composing stick.

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