
VIC442: The Renaissance Book
DIGITAL EXHIBIT 2019
When Johannes Gutenberg introduced his new invention, the printing press, in the 1450s, he could not have realized how much this new technology would reshape Renaissance Europe. His new method of using moveable metal type to reproduce multiple copies of printed text from a single template revolutionized the ways people in the Renaissance produced, read, and circulated books.
The digital exhibits presented here explore the profound influence of this new print technology on three major cultural and intellectual movements in the Renaissance: humanism, religious reform, and the scientific revolution.
The books presented here serve as case studies in the early history of the printed book, as it both shaped and was shaped by the radically new ideas proliferating in the Renaissance.
Exhibit Credits: Ashray Jani, Annabelle Kolomeisky, Renée Olo, Michelle Park, Elim Ren, and Iona Whatford