The Invention of Printing in China and Its Spread WestwardColumbia University Press, 1925 - 282 páginas Studies the history of printing in China from the invention of paper, through block printing, through paper's journey to Europe, to printing with movable type. |
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The Invention of Printing in China and Its Spread Westward Thomas Francis Carter Visualização completa - 1925 |
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ancient Arabic bamboo began block printing Buddha Buddhist Buddhist printing capital Central Asia chapter characters charms Chinese printing Christian clay Confucian copies Crusades culture dharani Diamond Sutra earlier earliest early East edition Egypt emperor empire Empress Shotoku Encyclopedia Europe European evidence Fêng Tao found at Tun-huang Gutenberg Han Dynasty Ilkhans imperial invention of printing issue Japan Japanese Jinghis Khan known Korea language large number later literature manuscript Marco Polo metal Mongol Mongol Empire movable type official pagodas paper money Pelliot period Persia playing cards printed books printers printing in China province quoted records reign roll rubbing Samarkand Sanskrit script seal impressions Si-an-fu silk statement stone inscriptions Sung Dynasty Szechuen T'ai Tsung T'ang Dynasty Tabriz Tangut Tao's Taoist tenth century textile printing tion translation Ts'ai Lun Ts'in Tun-huang Turfan Turkestan Turkish typography Uigur Wang West wood wooden blocks writing written