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inz,johann zuansefleislyknoenberg,had justiedahodofpyingbooks.hehadstudied theoldbyhindividual lettersofsoftleaduldbeplasuchahat theyfordistrue,hesoonlost allhisneyinalaodohtheinal iionofthepress.hediediy,butthe``expression ofhisparticulariivegeniuslivedafterhi soonaldusinvenidetienneinparisandplantinin antheh carefullyeditededitionsofthesprihegothic lettersofthegutenbergbible,orpriheitaliantype hisbook,orprintediters,orin hebrew. theheeageraudiehose ethingtosay.thedaywhenleainghadbeen anopolyofaprivilegedfeetoanend.andthe lastexthisworld,when elzevierofhaarleegantoprinthischeapandpopular editions.thenaristotleandplatilandhorad pliny,allthegoodlypanyoftheaauthorsand philosophersandsansfaithful friendinexhad deallnfreeandequalbeforetheprintedword. thegreatdisveries butnohatpeoplehadbroken throughthebondsoftheiarrow diaevallitations,theyhadto havererooortheirwanderings. theeuropeanworldhad groallfortheiraitions. iteofthegreat voyagesofdisvery thecrusadeshadbeenalessonintheliberalartoftravelling. butveryfeuredbeyondthewell knoveojaffe.inthe thirteenthertsofvenice, hadongoliaandafter oon,theyhadfoundtheir ighty eerorofe ofr,hadtenabookabouttheiradventures,h veredaperiodofrethantyyears.theastonished hisdescriptionsofthegoldentowersof thestrangeislandofzipangu,alianwayof spellingjapan.nypeoplehadedtogoeast,that theyghtfindthisgoldlandandgrothetripwas toofarandtoodangerousandsotheystayedatho. ofurse,thereakingthe voyagebysea.buttheseaiddle agesandfornyverygoodreasons.inthefirstplace,ships all.thevesselsonadehis faustriparoundtheanyyears,were notaslargeasadeferryboat.theycarriedfroy tofiftyoolooallowany oftheostandupstraightandthesailorso eatpoorlyokedfoodasthekitarraswerevery badandnofireuldbedeheherhe leastbitrough.thediaevalopickleherring andhoodryfish.butthereannedgoods andfreshvegetableshebilloffareas soonastheasthadbeeb ...
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