William Caxton, an English merchant and writer, …

Years: 1468 - 1479

William Caxton, an English merchant and writer, had in about 1471 visited Cologne, where he learned the art of printing.

He later established a press in Bruges before returning to England, where, in 1476, he founds England’s first printing press at Westminster.

Caxton's press the following year produces “Dictes or Sayenges of the Phylosophers,” the first dated book printed in England.

As Caxton begins to turn out dozens or even hundreds of virtually identical copies of a book, his spelling system at once becomes familiar all over England. (Previously, spelling had changed to reflect changes in pronunciation. Printing freezes spelling, marking the division between Middle English and Modern English: five centuries later, we still spell essentially the way Caxton did.)

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