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Jikji - movable metal type

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Jikji - movable metal type

The Jikji is one of the first books printed with movable metal type. Although it is a religious text , as is the Gutenberg bible, its importance is that it represents the start of the exponential distribution of knowledge. Without the invention of reusable type we would still be living in the middle ages.

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Heungdeok Temple in Korea

Culture
Period

printed 1377 in Korea

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24.6cm
W:
17cm
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