Christianity and Slavic literary culture: the beginning of book printing

Authors

  • T. G. Gorbachenko

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2001.18.1145

Abstract

The great achievement of mankind was the appearance of a printed book that not only significantly expanded the circle of readers, but also in comparison with the handwritten book contributed to the unification of canonical texts, in particular, such as Scripture, church service books, works of the Church Fathers, polemical and other religious literature. Consideration of the words "Japanese typography as the basis for the preservation and transmission of sources of Christian literary culture requires a brief description of the essence of printing, not only as a means of mechanical reproduction of the text, but also a remarkable cultural-historical phenomenon.

Published

12.06.2001

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Section

Articles

How to Cite

“Christianity and Slavic literary culture: the beginning of book printing” (2001) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (18), pp. 51–58. doi:10.32420/2001.18.1145.