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1-38
c. 1200
1-35
1-33
1-35 1420-36:
Filippo Brunelleschi,
dome of Florence
Cathedral.
1431: Joan of Arc is
burned at the stake.
Johann Gutenberg
invents movable type in
Mainz, Germany.
1-34 Fourteenth
century: Lippo Memmi,
Saint John the Baptist.
1-37
Fra Filippo Lippi,
Madonna and Child.
1-40 The cathedral
in the medieval city of
Mainz, Germany.
1-33 Thirteenth-
fifteenth centuries:
Rotunda, a more rounded
Gothic letter, flourishes
in southern Europe.
1-36 Fifteenth
century: First page of a
block book, the biblical
topic of Apocalypse.
Woodblock printing
probably appeared in
Europe before 1400.
1-38 c. 1450-55: Page
from Gutenberg's forty-
two-line Bible, the first
European typographic
topic.
1-39 Woodblock print of
the hand printing press,
with compositors setting
type from a typecase in
the background.
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1-36
1-37
1-39
1-40
 
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