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c. 1420
 
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Glazed windows become a feature of the richer homes of northern Europe      
c. 1425
 
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Packs of tarot playing cards are among the most popular products of Europe's first printing presses      
c. 1450
 
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The oldest surviving spring mechanism (enabling clocks to become small and portable) is put to work     
c. 1455
 
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Master ES becomes the first artist to produce engravings      
1456
 
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A copy of Europe's first book printed from movable type, the Gutenberg Bible, is completed in Mainz       
c. 1461
 
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Albrecht Pfister publishes the first book with printed illustrations - Der Ackermann aus Böhmen ('The farmer of Bohemia')       
1470
 
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The first Italian printing press is set up in Venice, which soon rivals Germany for the quality of its printing      
c. 1476
 
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Caxton establishes the first English printing press in London, after working in the new trade in Bruges       
Caxton's first printed page
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1477
 
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Ptolemy's concept of the world, with the Atlantic stretching to China and India, is printed in Bologna – fifteen years before Columbus sails west       
1492
 
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The world's first globe is published by Martin Behaim without showing America, in the very year of Columbus' voyage