| 1928 - 268 pagine
...Konig for the London "Times." On November 29, 1814, the following notice appeared in the "Times" : "Our Journal of this day presents to the public the...itself. The reader of this paragraph now holds in his hands one of the many thousand impressions of The Times newspapers, which were taken off last night... | |
| R. Muschalla - 1992 - 272 pagine
...in chronologischer Darstellung, 2. Auflage, Julius Springer, Berlin 1908 Davidis, Michael: ». . . the greatest improvement connected with printing, since the discovery of the art itself« - Zum 1 50. Todestag von Friedrich König; Kultur und Technik 1983 H. l Duvies, Nigel: Die Azteken,... | |
| Frederick G. Kilgour - 1998 - 189 pagine
...cycle. The Times 's editorial for November 29, 1814, correctly evaluated the new press when it said: "Our Journal of this day presents to the public the...printing, since the discovery of the art itself." Koenig's second major contribution to printing technology was the first perfecting press, which he... | |
| Cavendish Square Publishing LLC - 2003 - 154 pagine
...newspaper. In the first paper produced on the new press on November 29, 1814, John Walter wrote of this "greatest improvement connected with printing since the discovery of the art itself, relieving the human frame of its most laborious efforts in printing." Two years later Konig produced... | |
| David Finkelstein, Alistair McCleery - 2005 - 176 pagine
...activity. With typical hyperbole, the moment was extolled by the paper as 'the practical result ol the greatest improvement connected with printing since the discovery of the art itself (Briggs and Burke 2002: 111). They were not far wrong. Along with advances in papermaking, steam-powered... | |
| Martin Daunton - 2005 - 444 pagine
...printing of 1,000 impressions each hour, the new machine was not speedily adopted. What The Times called 'the greatest improvement connected with printing since the discovery of the art itself was not used for many other such publications until the 1820s. Even by the beginning of Victoria's... | |
| Janet M. Todd, Janet Todd - 2005 - 516 pagine
...overnight revolution and Austen would derive no direct benefits from it. What The Times (1814), called 'the greatest improvement connected with printing since the discovery of the art itself' was not widely used until the 1820s. What the first buyers of Austen's novels did experience was a... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1872 - 556 pagine
...effected. "Our journal of this day (so went the notice) presents to the public the practical results of the greatest improvement connected with printing...itself. The reader of this paragraph now holds in his hands one of the many thousand impressions of the Times newspaper which were taken off last night by... | |
| 1853 - 432 pagine
...his scheme, some thirtyseven years ago, he said, of the first impression of the Tima by steam, — "The reader of this paragraph now holds in his hand one of the many thousand copies of the Times newspaper, which were taken off last night by a mechanical apparatus. No less than... | |
| 1859 - 846 pagine
...presents to tho public the practical result of tho greatest improvement connected with printing since tho discovery of the art itself. The reader of this paragraph now holds in liis hands one of tho many thousand impressions ol the ' Times' newspaper, which were taken off last... | |
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