How did the early printed books closely resemble manuscripts?
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(i) Appearance and layout resembled the written manuscripts.
(ii) Metal letters imitated the ornamented hand written styles.
(iii) Borders were illuminated.
(iv) Space for decoration was kept blank.
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(i) In India, novels became a popular medium of
entertainment among middle class.
(ii) The circulation of printed books allowed people to amuse themselves in new ways.
(iii) Picture books were translated in other languages.
(iv) Popular songs composed on contemporary events.
(v) Stories in newspaper and magazine offered new forms of entertainment.
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The early printed books closely match manuscripts because they were similar to the layouts and appearances.
Explanation:
- The early printed books resemble manuscripts because the style of the writing and illustration copied the same.
- Majority of the alphabet and designs reproduced exactly like the handwork in those days.
- The printed books produced by the printing press where artisans assemble all the alphabet to make sentences for the print.
- All the illustration and drawings were taken and remade by the printing press.
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