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12/24/22

[Answer] By definition, what does a xylographer do?

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By definition, what does a xylographer do?


  • Engraves wood:Xylography is the technique of engraving wood. The name was borrowed from French, where it was formed by combining xyl-, meaning "wood," and -graphie, which denotes writing in a specified manner. The ealiest known printed works (from Japan and China in the 8th century) were made by xylography, a printing technique that involves carving text into a wooden block, which is then inked and pressed onto paper. Xylography was a pivotal milestone in the history of printing and prompted Johannes Gutenberg to invent the printing press.



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