- tr2tr.wiki wiki/William_CaxtonArtık 6738879 sayfamız var. William Caxton - William Caxton. Gezintiye atla Aramaya atla. 15. yüzyıl İngiliz tüccar, diplomat, yazar ve yazıcı.
- encyclopedia.com people/literature-and-arts/…The standard account of Caxton and his work, now somewhat outdated, is William Blades, The Biography and Typography of William Caxton (1877; 2d ed.
- bbc.co.uk history/historic_figures/caxton_…William Caxton, c.1472 William Caxton, c.1472 © Caxton was the first English printer and a translator and importer of books into England.
- wikipedia.tr-tr.nina.az William_Caxton.html, Parts III and IV, The Lyf of the Noble and Crysten Prynce Charles the Grete, Translated from the French By William Caxton And Printed By Him 1485.
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- knightstemplar.co exploring-william-caxton-…In this section, we explore the history of the printing press and the significant impact of William Caxton’s invention on the world of knowledge-sharing.
- primaryfacts.com 3019/william-caxton-facts-and-…William Caxton is best known for introducing the printing press to England. He was probably born in Kent between 1415 and 1422, and he died in 1492.
- thewarsoftheroses.co.uk william-caxton/The great printer was settled in Westminster at the latter date, and the William Caxton then buried may have been his father; but nothing is known for certain.
- kclcrawford.wordpress.com papers-projects/william…During the early part of the 15th century, William Caxton took his newly learned trade of printing and set up shop in his native England.
- newadvent.org cathen/03469a.htmWarren, K.M. (1908). William Caxton. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03469a.htm.