1. Ein neues Handwerk: Die ersten Papiermühlen im deutschen Südwesten und ihre Papiermacher.
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Schultz, Sandra
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PAPER ,FIFTEENTH century ,PAPER handling ,CAPITAL requirements ,PAPER industry ,PAPER mills ,PAPERMAKING ,POWER resources ,FOURTEENTH century - Abstract
Paper was already being used in southwestern Germany before the first paper mills began production there in the late 14th century. But it was the establishment of a local paper industry that made the still relatively new writing material available in large quantities. The demand for paper made the operation of a paper mill seem profitable, and the increased supply of paper in turn fueled the rise in writing. At the end of the Middle Ages, paper thus became the material basis of a media evolution that extended far into modern times. But how was the new writing material produced? The new craft of papermaking differed significantly from the production of parchment, the traditional writing material, in terms of equipment, raw materials, capital requirements, and working methods. Nevertheless, papermaking could use already existing infrastructures, especially in the field of energy supply by waterwheels. This article examines the specific characteristics of the new craft using the example of the German southwest, where numerous paper mills were established in the 15th century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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