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8 September, 22:34

Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, imprinted in Bruges around 1475 is viewed as the first book to have been what?

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  1. 8 September, 22:51
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    Answer: I do not know if this is a multiple-choice question or not, but I would contend that the right answer is: the first book to have been printed in the English language.

    Explanation: Just to elaborate a little bit on the answer, it can be added that this printed book, which was printed in either Bruges or Ghent in 1473, is a compilation (recueil in modern French) of stories about the Troyan Wars that were originally written in French by the 15th-century French author Raoul Lefèvre. The author of the translation and of the printing process was an Englishman named William Caxton (ca. 1415-1492), who was the first person that used the printing press in England-he printed the book in Belgium, but a few years later he took his printing press to England.
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