Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Sep 23, 2021 22:49
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Spanish term
Impreso
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
Printing & Publishing
"Impresos y libros portuenses de los siglos XVI y XVII en el Fondo Antiguo
de la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Sevilla"
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de la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Sevilla"
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Proposed translations
(English)
3 +4 | printed materials | Muriel Vasconcellos |
Proposed translations
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7 hrs
Spanish term (edited):
impresos
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printed materials
I would say 'books and other printed materials'. Printing presses already existed in the 1500s.
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Note added at 7 hrs (2021-09-24 06:12:54 GMT)
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The 'other printed materials' would be pamphlets, bills (like the Bill of Rights), flyers, etc.
Gutenberg and the Printing Revolution in Europe
https://www.crf-usa.org/bill-of-rights-in-action/bria-24-3-b...
How did the printing press affect Europe in the 1500s?
Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe. The printing revolution also contributed mightily to the Protestant Reformation that split apart the Catholic Church.
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The increasing supply of **books and other printed materials** in vernacular languages spurred more people to learn how to read. Printers began to publish newspapers to meet the demand of readers for more information about national and world affairs.
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Note added at 7 hrs (2021-09-24 06:12:54 GMT)
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The 'other printed materials' would be pamphlets, bills (like the Bill of Rights), flyers, etc.
Gutenberg and the Printing Revolution in Europe
https://www.crf-usa.org/bill-of-rights-in-action/bria-24-3-b...
How did the printing press affect Europe in the 1500s?
Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe. The printing revolution also contributed mightily to the Protestant Reformation that split apart the Catholic Church.
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The increasing supply of **books and other printed materials** in vernacular languages spurred more people to learn how to read. Printers began to publish newspapers to meet the demand of readers for more information about national and world affairs.
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