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==Junius story== [[File:Statue of Laurens Jansz. Coster, designed by Romeyn de Hooghe.jpg|right|thumb|Statue of Laurens Janszoon Coster designed by [[Romeyn de Hooghe]].]] [[Hadrianus Junius]], otherwise known as Adriaen de Jonghe, wrote this story around 1567 in his book ''Batavia'', published only in 1588, and was quoted by [[Cornelis de Bie]].<ref>[[Het Gulden Cabinet]], ''Aenmerckinghe'', p 23</ref> Now known primarily for his ''Emblemata'', Junius moved to Haarlem in 1550, and wrote several books, acting shortly as the rector of the [[Stedelijk Gymnasium Haarlem|Latin School there]], as the [[city physician]] and as historiographer of the States of Holland (as of 1565/66). His story was echoed by his friend [[Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert]], who started a printing business in Haarlem in 1560. Later [[Samuel Ampzing]] (with the help of [[Petrus Scriverius]]) repeated the story in ''Lavre-Kranz Voor Lavrens Koster Van Haerlem, Eerste Vinder vande Boek-Druckerye'' (1628) with illustrations of the invention. According to Junius, sometime in the 1420s, Coster was in the [[Haarlemmerhout]] carving letters from bark for the amusement of his grandchildren, and observed that the letters left impressions on the sand. He proceeded to invent a new type of ink that did not run, and he began a printing company based on his invention with a primitive typesetting arrangement using moveable type. Since the Haarlemmerhout was burned during a siege by the [[Kennemerland|Kennemers]] in 1426 during the [[Hook and Cod wars]], this must have been early in the 1420s. Using wooden letters at first, he later used lead and tin movable type. His company prospered and grew. He is said to have printed several books including ''[[Speculum Humanae Salvationis]]'' with several assistants including the letter cutter [[Johann Fust]], and it was this letter cutter Fust (often spelled ''[[Faust]]'') who, when Laurens was nearing death, broke his promise of secrecy and stole his presses and type and took them to [[Mainz]] where he started his own printing company.
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