lørdag 21. august 2010

Boktrykkerkunst og pris

Hvor mye billigere ble bøker etter Gutenberg? Mye:
In 1483, a printing shop in Florence, run by nuns from the Convent of San Jacopo Di Ripoli, charged three florins for printing 1 025 copies of a new translation of Plato's Dialogues. A scribe would have charged about one florin for copying the work, but he would have produced only a single copy.
Dette er fra side 69 i Nicholas Carrs The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains.

2 kommentarer:

Tom O. Johnsen sa...

Hvor mange dollars er det i dag? Vet du? Kul info!! :)

Kristian sa...

Det vet jeg ikke, men hadde vært kult å finne ut! Uansett en flott funfact :)