Kapr, Albert,

Johann Gutenberg : the man and his invention / [print] Albert Kapr ; translated from the German by Douglas Martin. - Aldershot, England ; Brookfield, Vermont : Scolar Press, (c)1996. - 316 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.



Ch. 1. Gutenberg's Origins, Birth and Early Years -- Ch. 2. 1429-1434: Years of Apprenticeship and Travel? -- Ch. 3. Gutenberg in Strasbourg -- Ch. 4. Printing Parallels -- Ch. 5. The Technical Problems of the Invention -- Ch. 6. The Return to Mainz -- Ch. 7. The 'Work of the Books' -- Ch. 8. Unequal Competition -- Ch. 9. The Mainz Archbishops' War -- Ch. 10. Memento Mori -- Ch. 11. Eternal Fame.

Although Johann Gutenberg's seminal invention of printing from movable metal type is well documented, very little is known about the man himself. In this fascinating and scholarly biography, Albert Kapr brought together a vast and widely dispersed literature to produce a revealing account of Gutenberg the individual. Acting as a historical detective, Kapr based his portrait on original documents and references, the majority of which are reproduced. He considers the different aspects of Gutenberg's life - inventor, technologist and artist - and considers his personality and achievements within a wide cultural and historical context. This is the first modern biography of Gutenberg to appear in English, and Albert Kapr revised and updated his text (originally published in 1986, second edition 1988) especially for this translation.



9781859281147

94042062

GB96-32099


Printers--Germany--Biography.
Printing--History--Origin and antecedents.

Printing Germany

Z126 Z126.M379.J643 1996