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History of the Book

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  • Clay Cuneform Tablets Found
    3200 BCE

    Clay Cuneform Tablets Found

    Found in Mesopotamia, these tablets are some of the earliest proof of writing and reading. They were small, handmade tablets made of gathered clay. Pictographs were drawn using a pointed stylus (Galbraith, 2020).
  • Papyrus Scrolls Found
    3000 BCE

    Papyrus Scrolls Found

    Papyrus scrolls were found in Saqqara dating back to about 2900 BCE, estimated to be created in around 3000 BCE (Galbraith, 2020)
  • Wax Tablets Grow in Popularity
    1248 BCE

    Wax Tablets Grow in Popularity

    Wax tablets were used in ancient Greece and Rome (Galbraith, 2020)
  • 200 BCE

    Parchment Developed

    In the final two centuries BCE, parchment was developed and used for writing (Galbraith, 2020).
  • 200

    Paper Invented in China

    In early 200 CE, paper is invented in China (Galbraith, 2020)
  • Codex Gains Popularity
    400

    Codex Gains Popularity

    The codex becomes the preferred format over scrolls in around 400. This changes book storage in the Middle Ages (Galbraith, 2020)
  • The Rise of the Codex
    400

    The Rise of the Codex

    In around the fourth century, the codex format began to spread through Europe.
  • Woodblock Printing Develops
    700

    Woodblock Printing Develops

    Woodblock printing begins to spread throughout Asia (Galbraith, 2020)
  • Diamond Sutra Created
    868

    Diamond Sutra Created

    The Diamond Sutra is the earliest-dated printed book (Galbraith, 2020).
  • Printing with Movable Type in China
    1040

    Printing with Movable Type in China

    In China, the first movable type is invented by Bì Shēng (Galbraith, 2020)
  • 1234

    Bronze Printing Type Developed

    In South Korea, bronze printing type is developed (Galbraith, 2020).
  • Gutenberg Printing Press
    1439

    Gutenberg Printing Press

    First mentioned in a lawsuit in 1439 (Augustyn, 2018), this printing press was
  • Gutenberg's First Printed Works
    1455

    Gutenberg's First Printed Works

    In the early 1450s, Gutenberg's 42-line bible is printed and circulated. This is his most famed work (Galbraith, 2020)
  • The Iron Press is Developed

    The Iron Press is Developed

    In about 1800, the iron press is developed and revolutionizes printing. It is much more durable and larger than the wooden press that it eventually replaced (Galbraith, 2020).
  • Steam-Powered Cylindrical Printing Press Created

    Friedrich Koenig produced the first steam powered printing press, which is installed in The Times of London (Galbraith, 2020).
  • First Commercial Typewriter Produced

    First Commercial Typewriter Produced

    The E. Remington Sons Arms Company produced the first commercial typewriter which became a massive success (Galbraith, 2020).
  • Linotype Machine Mechanizes Typesetting

    Linotype Machine Mechanizes Typesetting

    Ottmar Mergenthaler creates the linotype typesetting machine which rapidly speeds up the process. It allowed for the production of entire lines of type at once (Galbraith, 2020).
  • Monotype Machine Patented

    Tolbert Lanston patented the monotype machine, similar to the linotype but more complex. It allowed for easier typographic corrections (Galbraith, 2020)
  • The Kindle Hits the Market

    The Kindle Hits the Market

    The Kindle, the most popular e-reader, hits the market to massive success. Earlier e-readers were not as popular (Galbraith, 2020)