Developments in the Movable Technology
TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATIONS
Research Question: How has the movable print technology
changed over time since its
invention?
Thesis Statement
The technology of movable print has changed since its inception
in the 11th century to mod-
ern day. This paper will give the account of the transformation
of movable print since 11th
century to the modern day and how it impacted the lives of the
people during the various
stages of civilization.
Annotated Bibliography
Crompton, Samuel Willard. The Printing Press: Transforming
Power of Technology. New
York: Infobase Publishing, 2004.
This book provided the history of development of the printing
press from the ages of scribes,
scrolls, and parchment, to early printing in China, Japan, and
Korea to the age of every man
his printer and the personal computer. It describes the processes
of development and change
that happened at every stage of development. It also gives an
account of how every develop-
ment impacted the people who lived during that time and covers
all the times stated in the
thesis statement. The thesis statement is to give account of the
transformation of the technol-
ogy of printing, this book will provide the necessary resources.
History World. HISTORY OF PRINTING. 2001.
http://www.historyworld.net/about/
sources.asp?gtrack=pthc(accessed November 4, 2016).
This article looks at the history of printing from the earliest
recorded time when it was in use
and discuss the changes it went through and the impacts it were
having on different ages.
Special interest is paid to the periods when it made significant
impacts to the civilization like
the 11th century when the movable print was discovered in
China and 14thcentury when Gut-
tenberg made his inventions to the modern age. This article is
considered as an important re-
source in this paper because it provides information that is
needed to details and is prepared
by a worldwide history website.
McLuhan, Marshall, W Terrence Gordon, Elena Lamberti, and
Dominique Sche. The Guten-
berg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press,
2011.
The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man is a
book that was published by the
University of Toronto. This book links the history of
development of printing press to the ef-
fects it had in the society especially to the Europeans. The
authors states that the technology
was not simply an invention but the mean by which people are
re-invented. The authors gives
the significance of the invention of movable type. The author
documents myriad of impacts
that the invention of the movable prints had on the society. This
book was used as a resource
for this research paper it gives the development of the movable
type and the impact it had on
different generations as it evolved.
Park, Hye Ok. "The History of Pre-Getenberg Woodblock and
Movable Type Printing In
Korea." International Journal of Humanities and Social
Science, 2014: 9-16.
This article presents the early history of printing technology in
Korea since its inception
around 7th century to around 14th Century when Guttenberg
revolutionized movable prints.
This article is consistent with the thesis statement since it
discusses the developments in
printing before 14thCentury and of course pre-1700. Although
there have been arguments that
movable print started at China, this paper presents evidence that
Korea had its own form of
development. The article also looks at how the technology was
used to active exchange in-
formation and knowledge during that time. This article is
acceptable for use because it is pub-
lished at an international journal and it is peer-reviewed.
http://www.historyworld.net/about/sources.asp?gtrack=pthc
Smith, Scott S. Gutenberg's Press Roused A Learning
Revolution Innovate: His printing
rolled out words for the world. November 12, 2013.
http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/
detail/detail?sid=123a6705-65dc-4161-91c3-300b100e412b
%40sessionmgr107&vid=1&hid=103&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzL
WxpdmU
%3d#AN=91922357&db=bth(accessed November 5, 2016).
This article presents, in details, what Gutenberg did to the
technology of movable print. Ac-
cording to this article, Gutenberg did not invent the printing
press, rather, he used others’ cre-
ations like the ink, movable metal type, as well as simple paper
press and improved them.
The article discusses what Gutenberg did with the creations and
the contribution that his new
creation could achieve. The article states that he produced a
complete system that could
mass-produce any text. This article is important for this
research paper because the technolo-
gy addressed in this paper was built around Gutenberg as he
made the first printing. This is in
line with the thesis.
The development in Movable Print Technology
Printing is as old as 2nd to 8th century when printing was done
by engraving texts on
stones. Around AD 175, the emperor of China had ordered
scholars to carve the six classics
of Confucians on stones. The scholars, instead of having these
expensive carvings, they could
then lay pieces of papers on these carvings and rub them all
over with charcoal or graphite to
take away white letters on a black background. This technology
developed better among the
Buddhists and not the Confucians. In 750, the Buddhists in
Korea made the earliest known
document, sutra, on a single piece of paper. Japan could then
experiment on mass circulation.
In 768, Nara the Buddhist empress commissioned a huge edition
of a lucky charm or prayer.
Through this experiment, a million copy were that took six
years and distributed to pilgrims.
The first book was printed in 868 AD in China (History World
2001). This was a scroll that
was 26 ft. long and a foot high made of sheets of paper glued
together at their edges. The text
was of the Diamond Sutra and had added distinctions on the
first sheet. It was also the first
printed illustration. These types of printing were made for
religious purposes and were com-
missioned by the dynasties for the purpose of conserving the
religious beliefs for posterity.
After this technology, the following technology would be
cutting round the characters on
pieces of wood that happened between the 9th -11th century
(Crompton 2004). The white areas
on the page were carefully cut away until the remaining parts of
the flat surface represented
the shapes to be printed whether a text or images. The Chinese
practiced publishing around
10th-11th century. The Chinese had made prints from wood
blocks, the Confucians classics
were published for the use of scholar officials as well as huge
number of Buddhists and
Daoistworks.
The movable type could then be invented in the 11th century.
This was a necessary
step before printing could become an efficient medium to
disseminate information (Park
2014). Separate ready-made characters or letters which could be
arranged in the correct order
for a particular text and then reused were made. This concept
was experimented by Chinese
as early as 11th century. However, two considerations made the
experiment not practical; Chi-
nese script had so many characters that type-casting and type-
setting was very complex and
Chinese printers cut their characters in clay and then fire them
and the substance was too
fragile for the purpose. Nevertheless, this challenge could be
overcome in Korea in the 13th
Century when the Koreans established a foundry that was cast
movable type in bronze.
http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?sid=123a6705-
65dc-4161-91c3-
300b100e412b%25252540sessionmgr107&vid=1&hid=103&bdat
a=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%2525253d%2523AN=91922357
&db=bth
Bronze was sufficiently strong for repeated printing as well as
dismantling and resetting for a
new text. The Koreans made the earliest known book printed
from movable type using this
technology around 1377. This was a collection of Buddhists that
was used as a guide for stu-
dents. The existing volume of the published work remains and
shows the date of its printing
as well as the name of the priest who assisted in compiling the
type (History World 2001).
During this time, the Koreans were using the Chinese texts and
encountered many problems
prompting them to invent their own alphabet around 1443. At
the same time, coincidentally
however, Gutenberg was experimenting with his movable type
in Europe that could take ad-
vantage of an alphabets for more than 200 years.
Gutenberg Contribution to Movable Print
Even though Gutenberg made what became as one of the most
important discoveries
in Europe and worldwide, it started as a controversial
adventure. The first mentions of his
printing technology, happened around 1439 when he was sued
by his business partners in
Strasbourg where a witness described his stock as press and a
supply of metal type. Later on
around 1450, Gutenberg borrowed 800 guilders and used his
printing equipment as the secu-
rity. One of his very important contributions was the
development of printing press that could
apply a rapid but steady downward pressure. He also mastered
the complex stages, with his
experience with metal, in the manufacture of individual pieces
of types helping him to create
a master copy of each letter and developing a suitable allow in
which to cast hem. This came
before the work of arranging the individual letters, aligning and
spacing them in a forme to
hold them firm and level to facilitate the transfer of ink evenly
to the paper. This was the ba-
sics of printing work (McLuhan, et al. 2011). The success of
Gutenberg culminated in the
making of the publication of full-lengthBible in Latin. A book
known as the Mainz psalter
was the first book to be made in this technology. The new
technology spread so fast.
Bibliography
Crompton, Samuel Willard. The Printing Press: Transforming
Power of Technology. New
York: Infobase Publishing, 2004.
History World. HISTORY OF PRINTING. 2001.
http://www.historyworld.net/about/
sources.asp?gtrack=pthc (accessed November 4, 2016).
McLuhan, Marshall, W Terrence Gordon, Elena Lamberti, and
Dominique Sche. The Guten-
berg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press,
2011.
Park, Hye Ok. "The History of Pre-Getenberg Woodblock and
Movable Type Printing In Ko-
rea." International Journal of Humanities and Social Science,
2014: 9-16.
Smith, Scott S. Gutenberg's Press Roused A Learning
Revolution Innovate: His printing
rolled out words for the world. November 12, 2013.
http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/
detail/detail?sid=123a6705-65dc-4161-91c3-300b100e412b
%40sessionmgr107&vid=1&hid=103&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzL
WxpdmU
%3d#AN=91922357&db=bth (accessed November 5, 2016).
Comments: Always double space academic papers. Thesis is
not quite there – needs to be
to the point and taking a position (“movable type led to
increased literacy” or “movable
type caused the religious reformation…”) (see:
http://www.umuc.edu/current-students/
learning-resources/writing-center/writing-resources/index.cfm).
I did not review the
written portion (which I am guessing is part of your mid-term
paper) but I did notice you
were not using Chicago style in your citations (see:
http://sites.umuc.edu/library/lib-
how/chicago_examples.cfm).
Grade: 88
http://sites.umuc.edu/library/libhow/chicago_examples.cfm

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Developments in the Movable Technology 
TECHNOLOGICAL TRAN.docx

  • 1. Developments in the Movable Technology TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATIONS Research Question: How has the movable print technology changed over time since its invention? Thesis Statement The technology of movable print has changed since its inception in the 11th century to mod- ern day. This paper will give the account of the transformation of movable print since 11th century to the modern day and how it impacted the lives of the people during the various stages of civilization. Annotated Bibliography Crompton, Samuel Willard. The Printing Press: Transforming Power of Technology. New York: Infobase Publishing, 2004. This book provided the history of development of the printing press from the ages of scribes, scrolls, and parchment, to early printing in China, Japan, and
  • 2. Korea to the age of every man his printer and the personal computer. It describes the processes of development and change that happened at every stage of development. It also gives an account of how every develop- ment impacted the people who lived during that time and covers all the times stated in the thesis statement. The thesis statement is to give account of the transformation of the technol- ogy of printing, this book will provide the necessary resources. History World. HISTORY OF PRINTING. 2001. http://www.historyworld.net/about/ sources.asp?gtrack=pthc(accessed November 4, 2016). This article looks at the history of printing from the earliest recorded time when it was in use and discuss the changes it went through and the impacts it were having on different ages. Special interest is paid to the periods when it made significant impacts to the civilization like the 11th century when the movable print was discovered in China and 14thcentury when Gut- tenberg made his inventions to the modern age. This article is considered as an important re- source in this paper because it provides information that is needed to details and is prepared by a worldwide history website. McLuhan, Marshall, W Terrence Gordon, Elena Lamberti, and Dominique Sche. The Guten- berg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011. The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man is a
  • 3. book that was published by the University of Toronto. This book links the history of development of printing press to the ef- fects it had in the society especially to the Europeans. The authors states that the technology was not simply an invention but the mean by which people are re-invented. The authors gives the significance of the invention of movable type. The author documents myriad of impacts that the invention of the movable prints had on the society. This book was used as a resource for this research paper it gives the development of the movable type and the impact it had on different generations as it evolved. Park, Hye Ok. "The History of Pre-Getenberg Woodblock and Movable Type Printing In Korea." International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2014: 9-16. This article presents the early history of printing technology in Korea since its inception around 7th century to around 14th Century when Guttenberg revolutionized movable prints. This article is consistent with the thesis statement since it discusses the developments in printing before 14thCentury and of course pre-1700. Although there have been arguments that movable print started at China, this paper presents evidence that Korea had its own form of development. The article also looks at how the technology was used to active exchange in- formation and knowledge during that time. This article is acceptable for use because it is pub- lished at an international journal and it is peer-reviewed.
  • 4. http://www.historyworld.net/about/sources.asp?gtrack=pthc Smith, Scott S. Gutenberg's Press Roused A Learning Revolution Innovate: His printing rolled out words for the world. November 12, 2013. http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/ detail/detail?sid=123a6705-65dc-4161-91c3-300b100e412b %40sessionmgr107&vid=1&hid=103&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzL WxpdmU %3d#AN=91922357&db=bth(accessed November 5, 2016). This article presents, in details, what Gutenberg did to the technology of movable print. Ac- cording to this article, Gutenberg did not invent the printing press, rather, he used others’ cre- ations like the ink, movable metal type, as well as simple paper press and improved them. The article discusses what Gutenberg did with the creations and the contribution that his new creation could achieve. The article states that he produced a complete system that could mass-produce any text. This article is important for this research paper because the technolo- gy addressed in this paper was built around Gutenberg as he made the first printing. This is in line with the thesis. The development in Movable Print Technology Printing is as old as 2nd to 8th century when printing was done by engraving texts on stones. Around AD 175, the emperor of China had ordered scholars to carve the six classics of Confucians on stones. The scholars, instead of having these
  • 5. expensive carvings, they could then lay pieces of papers on these carvings and rub them all over with charcoal or graphite to take away white letters on a black background. This technology developed better among the Buddhists and not the Confucians. In 750, the Buddhists in Korea made the earliest known document, sutra, on a single piece of paper. Japan could then experiment on mass circulation. In 768, Nara the Buddhist empress commissioned a huge edition of a lucky charm or prayer. Through this experiment, a million copy were that took six years and distributed to pilgrims. The first book was printed in 868 AD in China (History World 2001). This was a scroll that was 26 ft. long and a foot high made of sheets of paper glued together at their edges. The text was of the Diamond Sutra and had added distinctions on the first sheet. It was also the first printed illustration. These types of printing were made for religious purposes and were com- missioned by the dynasties for the purpose of conserving the religious beliefs for posterity. After this technology, the following technology would be cutting round the characters on pieces of wood that happened between the 9th -11th century (Crompton 2004). The white areas on the page were carefully cut away until the remaining parts of the flat surface represented the shapes to be printed whether a text or images. The Chinese practiced publishing around 10th-11th century. The Chinese had made prints from wood blocks, the Confucians classics were published for the use of scholar officials as well as huge number of Buddhists and Daoistworks.
  • 6. The movable type could then be invented in the 11th century. This was a necessary step before printing could become an efficient medium to disseminate information (Park 2014). Separate ready-made characters or letters which could be arranged in the correct order for a particular text and then reused were made. This concept was experimented by Chinese as early as 11th century. However, two considerations made the experiment not practical; Chi- nese script had so many characters that type-casting and type- setting was very complex and Chinese printers cut their characters in clay and then fire them and the substance was too fragile for the purpose. Nevertheless, this challenge could be overcome in Korea in the 13th Century when the Koreans established a foundry that was cast movable type in bronze. http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?sid=123a6705- 65dc-4161-91c3- 300b100e412b%25252540sessionmgr107&vid=1&hid=103&bdat a=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%2525253d%2523AN=91922357 &db=bth Bronze was sufficiently strong for repeated printing as well as dismantling and resetting for a new text. The Koreans made the earliest known book printed from movable type using this technology around 1377. This was a collection of Buddhists that was used as a guide for stu- dents. The existing volume of the published work remains and shows the date of its printing as well as the name of the priest who assisted in compiling the
  • 7. type (History World 2001). During this time, the Koreans were using the Chinese texts and encountered many problems prompting them to invent their own alphabet around 1443. At the same time, coincidentally however, Gutenberg was experimenting with his movable type in Europe that could take ad- vantage of an alphabets for more than 200 years. Gutenberg Contribution to Movable Print Even though Gutenberg made what became as one of the most important discoveries in Europe and worldwide, it started as a controversial adventure. The first mentions of his printing technology, happened around 1439 when he was sued by his business partners in Strasbourg where a witness described his stock as press and a supply of metal type. Later on around 1450, Gutenberg borrowed 800 guilders and used his printing equipment as the secu- rity. One of his very important contributions was the development of printing press that could apply a rapid but steady downward pressure. He also mastered the complex stages, with his experience with metal, in the manufacture of individual pieces of types helping him to create a master copy of each letter and developing a suitable allow in which to cast hem. This came before the work of arranging the individual letters, aligning and spacing them in a forme to hold them firm and level to facilitate the transfer of ink evenly to the paper. This was the ba- sics of printing work (McLuhan, et al. 2011). The success of Gutenberg culminated in the making of the publication of full-lengthBible in Latin. A book
  • 8. known as the Mainz psalter was the first book to be made in this technology. The new technology spread so fast. Bibliography Crompton, Samuel Willard. The Printing Press: Transforming Power of Technology. New York: Infobase Publishing, 2004. History World. HISTORY OF PRINTING. 2001. http://www.historyworld.net/about/ sources.asp?gtrack=pthc (accessed November 4, 2016). McLuhan, Marshall, W Terrence Gordon, Elena Lamberti, and Dominique Sche. The Guten- berg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011. Park, Hye Ok. "The History of Pre-Getenberg Woodblock and Movable Type Printing In Ko- rea." International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2014: 9-16. Smith, Scott S. Gutenberg's Press Roused A Learning Revolution Innovate: His printing rolled out words for the world. November 12, 2013. http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/ detail/detail?sid=123a6705-65dc-4161-91c3-300b100e412b %40sessionmgr107&vid=1&hid=103&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzL WxpdmU %3d#AN=91922357&db=bth (accessed November 5, 2016).
  • 9. Comments: Always double space academic papers. Thesis is not quite there – needs to be to the point and taking a position (“movable type led to increased literacy” or “movable type caused the religious reformation…”) (see: http://www.umuc.edu/current-students/ learning-resources/writing-center/writing-resources/index.cfm). I did not review the written portion (which I am guessing is part of your mid-term paper) but I did notice you were not using Chicago style in your citations (see: http://sites.umuc.edu/library/lib- how/chicago_examples.cfm). Grade: 88 http://sites.umuc.edu/library/libhow/chicago_examples.cfm