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Haarlem the Birth-place of Printing, not Mentz
註釋In this volume Jan Hendrik Hessels furthers his argument that printing originated in Holland not in Germany at Mainz. "...that both the Cologne Chronicle and Janius are in the main correct, and that printing was invented at Haarlem" that that this is "...contradictory, in any sense of the word, to the so-called documentary evidence that we have regarding Gutenberg...." Hessels was also the translator of Van der Linde's volume "The Haarlem legend of the invention of printing by Lourens Janszoon Coster"