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In 1489, Ficino published a work, Three Books on Life (De vita libri tres), that had a substantial printing history in early modern Europe, even as its contents contributed to his later reputation as a less-than-serious philosopher (see Kaske and Clark).

The subsequent issuance of government debt and substantial printing of the Confederate dollars contributed to high inflation which plagued the Confederacy until the end of the war, although the military setbacks in the field also played a role by causing loss of confidence and fueling inflationary expectations.

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In "Illuminated Manuscripts and the Dawn of Printing," through Oct. 26, they include a Gutenberg Bible, the first substantial printed book in the West, from about 1455; selections from the illuminated Towneley Lectionary (c. 1550-60); the illuminated "Medici Aesop" from the late 15th century; and "Isoho Monogatari" (1659), the first Aesop's fables in Japan to be illustrated.

As "the first substantial printed book in the West," the Bible is a product of Gutenberg's development of printing with movable type, "arguably the greatest achievement of the second millennium"  (NYPL Rare Book Division 2009).

Some industry analysts believe further relaxation of the ownership rules along the lines flagged by Turnbull would allow News Corp, the dominant local media player, to acquire a free-to-air television station, the Ten Network, to add to its already substantial print media and pay television interests.

Lay one of each down next to each other and you'll notice the difference in heavier and more substantial silks, prints with a wide array of distinctly registered colors, and interlinings and back "tipping" that extend the full length of a well-made tie.

We're printing coupons that save people substantial money.

inkjet printing.

In addition, the current cost to 3D print a project model is substantial, and the print sizes can be relatively small.

The techniques used include etching, lithography, and serigraphy, and there are a substantial number of monotypes -- works printed in such a way that no further impressions can be made of the image, so that each monotype is unique, like a drawing, not editioned as prints are usually meant to be.

The number of deposits required, however, meant that it was a substantial burden; a print run might only be of 250 copies, and if they were particularly expensive to print, it could be cheaper to ignore the law.

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