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Raman Spectroscopy Analyzes Illumination in Gutenberg Bibles

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Anne L. Fischer

Johannes Gutenberg is considered the inventor of European printing because he was the first to use movable metal type, back in the mid-15th century. His workshop in Mainz, Germany, produced approximately 180 copies of the Bible in 1455, and considerable remains of 48 of these books exist today. Their production took three years and was no small undertaking. First, they were printed. Illumination -- the illustrations and decorations of the manuscripts -- was left to the purchaser. The variations among them are interesting because pigments were used depending on the location, tastes and...Read full article

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    Published: July 2005
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationsBasic Sciencediode lasersEuropean printingMicroscopyparticle-induced x-ray emissionpigmentsSensors & DetectorsspectroscopyLasers

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