Sentence examples for introduction of printed from inspiring English sources

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When asked to compare the growth of computers in schools to previous advancements in education, Professor McClintock reached all the way back to the 16th century and the introduction of printed books into Western culture.

It is in this sense of the word "law" that one can observe, for example, that the common law view of appellate decisions as precedent was far more a consequence of their distribution in printed law reports than the introduction of printed law reports was a consequence of the importance attached to judicial opinions as precedent.

Towards the middle of the 18th century the silk industry fell into a decline - partly due to the introduction of printed calico cloth - and riots ensued.

Holdsworth put this down to three things the introduction of printed books, the disinclination of students to attend moots and readings and the disinclination of the Benchers and Readers to enforce attendance.

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At the global scale, we find that the introduction of printing is associated with a significant and discontinuous increase in the number of biographies available from people born after the introduction of printing.

This is not quite true: for example, most of the surviving books of hours (lavish private devotional manuscript books) date from the period after the introduction of printing.

Thus, although handwritten books could not be reproduced in quantity or with complete uniformity, they did survive the introduction of printing.

Volume 2 deals with the Middle English period, approximately 1066-1476, andescribeses and analyses developments in the language from the Norman Conquest to the introduction of printing.

The Galata observatory of Istanbul, perhaps the last great scientific endeavor in the Islamic world, was destroyed in 1580 through the opposition of the ulema, the clerics, who also banned the introduction of printing.

The language has been written in a modified Latin alphabet since the 13th century ad, and its orthography was stabilized from the 16th century with the introduction of printing.

Here we use a city's distance to Mainz as an instrument for the introduction of the printing press in European cities, together with data on nearly 50 thousand biographies, to show that cities that adopted printing earlier were more likely to be the birthplace of a famous scientist or artist in the years after the introduction of printing.

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