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- Printing (4400 bytes)
13: ...rld. [[Johann Gutenberg]], of the German city of Mainz, developed European printing technology in 1440. ... - Printing press (12986 bytes)
12: Previously, books were copied mainly in [[monasteries]], or (from the [[13th century]...
14: ...ks was not received with unanimous encomium. Not only did the [[Roman Curia|papal court]] contemplate ...
16: ...d that this incredibly rapid expansion shows not only a higher level of industry (fueled by the high-q...
23: Gutenberg's findings not only allowed a much broader audience to read [[Martin...
29: ...[author]]ship became more meaningful. It was suddenly important who had said or written what, and what... - Germany (46412 bytes)
62: ... as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in [[1871]], when the [[German Empire]], dominat...
79: ...sm|imperialistic]] course, [[New Imperialism|not unlike other powers]], but it led to friction with ne...
136: ...p to the reconstruction efforts in [[Iraq]], but only outside of the war-torn country. In [[2004]], Ge...
184: ...ineland-Palatinate]]||[[Mainz]]||Rheinland-Pfalz||Mainz
234: ... in the [[Saarland]], where mining is profitable only thanks to state subsidies. Brown coal from mines... - Pope Paschal II (3427 bytes)
3: ... been. The imperial [[diet_(assembly)|Diet]] at [[Mainz]] invited Paschal to visit Germany and settle the... - Abacus (7218 bytes)
10: ... can be used for functions other than counting. Unlike the simple counting board used in elementary s...
18: <!-- This image is a 2004 photograph of the Mainz reconstruction of the
21: If we are only allowed one image then this is the better to use... - Johann Gutenberg (6119 bytes)
6: Gutenberg was born in the German city of [[Mainz]], as the son of a merchant named Friele Gensflei...
14: ...graphy after he had moved from his native town of Mainz (Germany) to Strassburg (then a part of Germany, ...
26: ...g ran a print shop until just before his death in Mainz in 1468, Fust became the first printer to publish...
28: Gutenberg was subsidized by the Archbishop of Mainz until his death. Gutenberg was also known to spen...
38: ...chment|vellum]], 1 copy of the [[New Testament]] only on vellum, 48 substantially complete integral co... - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
42: * [[Mainz]] - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
14: ...than today) deteriorated considerably, which not only dramatically changed the flora, but forced peopl...
20: The details of the expansion are known only generally, but it is clear that the forebears of...
29: ...cities like [[Aachen]], [[Cologne]], [[Trier]], [[Mainz]], [[Worms]] and [[Speyer]] were part of these Ro...
85: ...ury hypothesis of linguists. Many Greek scholars only classified Celts and Scyths in the Northwest and...
90: ... German people, or ''[[Volk]],'' was expressed openly in print by [[19th century]] [[Ethnic nationalis... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
31: ...life, death and resurrection of [[Jesus]]. It is only this righteousness that makes a sinner just befo...
39: ...d that indulgences did nothing to save souls and only lined the pockets of the clergy. Because he beli...
41: ...an Order|Dominican]] friar [[Johann Tetzel]] was enlisted to travel throughout Albert's sees and sell ...
66: ...of the mendicant orders, many holidays which led only to disorder; the suppression of nunneries, begga...
69: ...onsists in the words of promise given to belief. Only these three can be regarded as sacraments, in vi... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
15: ...e built at [[Cologne]], [[Trier]], [[Koblenz]], [[Mainz]] and elsewhere to secure the Rhine frontier. In ...
50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
56: ... ''Reichsfest'' (imperial celebrations) held at [[Mainz]] and the marriage of his son [[Henry VI, Holy Ro...
67: ... be chosen by seven electors - the Archbishops of Mainz, Trier and Cologne, the King of Bohemia, the Coun...
110: ... the nobility and citizenry, an "[[enlightenment|enlightened]] [[absolutism]]" was established in Prus... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
4: ...s a [[France|French]] [[The Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] [[writer]], [[deism|deist]] and [[phi...
84: ...ion of ''Akakia'' confiscated in Prussia was the only one. Alas! Voltaire had sent copies away; others...
90: ...ankfurt on the 7th of July, travelled safely to [[Mainz]], and thence to [[Mannheim]], [[Strassburg]] and...
106: ...Calas affair]], and we can but refer here to the only less famous cases of [[Pierre-Paul Sirven|Sirven...
131: ...cally, despite Voltaire's comic talent, he wrote only one good comedy, ''Nanine'', but many good trage... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
2: ... of [[Western world|Western power]], and was the only crusade – in contrast to the many that fol...
12: ...ted at the time of the First Crusade, which certainly contributed to the Crusade's success. Anatolia a...
33: ...inople , moreover, Peter's followers weren't the only band of crusaders - they joined with other crusa...
56: ...after warfare had almost broken out in the city. Only Raymond avoided swearing the oath, instead allyi...
60: ...rrounded, and the two crusader armies were saved only by the timely appearance of the troops led by th... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
15: ...e built at [[Cologne]], [[Trier]], [[Koblenz]], [[Mainz]] and elsewhere to secure the Rhine frontier. In ...
50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
56: ... ''Reichsfest'' (imperial celebrations) held at [[Mainz]] and the marriage of his son [[Henry VI, Holy Ro...
67: ... be chosen by seven electors - the Archbishops of Mainz, Trier and Cologne, the King of Bohemia, the Coun...
110: ... the nobility and citizenry, an "[[enlightenment|enlightened]] [[absolutism]]" was established in Prus...
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