The Cambridge History of English Literature 3

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The Cambridge History of English Literature 3
Ward, Adolphus William, Sir, 1837-1924
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In divinity, the professor was charged specially to defend the Church of England. It was a notable attempt to adapt the widening knowledge of the day to the needs of **the spacious time. " It is significant that, in both universities, the art of printing ceased at some date between 1520-30, to be restored at Cam^ bridge, in 1582, when Thonoas was recognised as printer to the university, and at Oxford, in 1585, when Barnes set up a press.
But the centre of English printing and publishing was Lon
...don, where fifty presses were at work under strict surveillance of court and bishop. Prom 1586, licence to publish was granted by the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishop of London, and the only two presses authorised without the London area were those of Oxford and Cambridge. Little of the first order was produced, however, by the university printers. The mass of texts for school and college were not of English origin, but bear the imprint of Plantin, Aldus, or Gryphius and of the busy workshops of Basel and Paris.

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