Science and SST by Abhishek sir (9315325347).
"Abhishek tiwari (SST+science)":
Fact:(i) the earliest technique of hand printing was developed in China
Japan and Korea
(Ii) Accordion book: method of making a book by sewing the empty
space at the back of two paper
(iii)Shanghai in China make a hub of new print culture.
#print in Japan:(i) Buddhist missionary from China introduce hand
printing technology in Japan .(Ii) The oldest book of Japan is Diamond
Sutra wrote at 868AD.
#print comes in Europe :(i)Woodblock print only came to Europe after
1295 with the arrival of Marco Polo, the Italian explorer.
(ii) He learnt the technology of woodblock printing in China.
(iii) In 1295, in Italy, he brought this knowledge and gradually, this
knowledge spread from Italy to other parts of Europe.
#fact:(i)The Gutenberg Press It was the first printing press of Europe. It
was invented by Johann Gutenberg of Strasbourg.(ii) He grew up in a
large agricultural estate and had knowledge and experience in operating
olive and wine presses. (iii)The olive press provided him with the model
for the printing press and he used moulds for casting metal types for
letters of the alphabet. (iv) He invented the printing press around the
year 1448 and the first printed book was Bible
#Power of Books:(i)In the mid-18th century, a lot of people believed that
books could change the world, liberate society from despotism and
tyranny and make a society which would be ruled by reason and
intellect.
(ii)Louise-Sebastien Mercier, a novelist in 18th century France, declared
that the printing press is the most powerful engine of progress and public
opinion.
#Print Culture and French Revolution:
"Abhishek tiwari (SST+science)":
Fact:(i) the earliest technique of hand printing was developed in China
Japan and Korea
(Ii) Accordion book: method of making a book by sewing the empty
space at the back of two paper
(iii)Shanghai in China make a hub of new print culture.
#print in Japan:(i) Buddhist missionary from China introduce hand
printing technology in Japan .(Ii) The oldest book of Japan is Diamond
Sutra wrote at 868AD.
#print comes in Europe :(i)Woodblock print only came to Europe after
1295 with the arrival of Marco Polo, the Italian explorer.
(ii) He learnt the technology of woodblock printing in China.
(iii) In 1295, in Italy, he brought this knowledge and gradually, this
knowledge spread from Italy to other parts of Europe.
#fact:(i)The Gutenberg Press It was the first printing press of Europe. It
was invented by Johann Gutenberg of Strasbourg.(ii) He grew up in a
large agricultural estate and had knowledge and experience in operating
olive and wine presses. (iii)The olive press provided him with the model
for the printing press and he used moulds for casting metal types for
letters of the alphabet. (iv) He invented the printing press around the
year 1448 and the first printed book was Bible
#Power of Books:(i)In the mid-18th century, a lot of people believed that
books could change the world, liberate society from despotism and
tyranny and make a society which would be ruled by reason and
intellect.
(ii)Louise-Sebastien Mercier, a novelist in 18th century France, declared
that the printing press is the most powerful engine of progress and public
opinion.
#Print Culture and French Revolution: