The Journey, the Visit and the Narrative – ANTIQUORUM HABET https://antiquorum-habet.senato.it I Giubilei nella storia di Roma attraverso le raccolte librarie e documentarie del Senato Wed, 18 May 2016 09:44:16 +0000 it-IT hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Map of Rome and surroundings, 1839 https://antiquorum-habet.senato.it/index.php/section/section_21_en/?id=8590 Wed, 18 May 2016 09:41:05 +0000 http://antiquorum-habet.senato.it/en/content/map-of-rome-and-surroundings-1839/ The invention of movable type printing https://antiquorum-habet.senato.it/index.php/section/section_23_en/?id=8865 Wed, 18 May 2016 09:44:16 +0000 http://antiquorum-habet.senato.it/en/content/the-invention-of-movable-type-printing/ The 1475 Jubilee was the first to benefit from German Johannes Gutenberg’s recent invention of printing with movable type (in 1455). Printing was an extraordinary tool for circulating news, ideas and knowledge. From that time onwards, Jubilees offered an opportunity to publish a wide variety of printed materials, from official, ritual and regulatory documents such as the bulls of indiction to devotional publications like prayer books and instructions for benefiting from indulgences, as well as pamphlets for a more educated audience keen to find out the background and history of the Jubilee in order to maximize the experience.

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