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  2. Ottmar Mergenthaler (11 May 1854 – 28 October 1899) was a German-American inventor who invented the linotype machine, the first device that could easily and quickly set complete lines of type for use in printing presses. This machine revolutionized the art of printing.

  3. May 9, 2024 · Ottmar Mergenthaler (born May 11, 1854, Hachtel, Württemberg [Germany]—died Oct. 28, 1899, Baltimore) was a German-born American inventor who developed the Linotype machine. A precocious boy, Mergenthaler was anxious to study engineering, but his father, burdened with financing the higher education of older sons, found the expense beyond his ...

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  4. Jun 8, 2022 · Ottmar Mergenthaler, a German immigrant in Baltimore, Maryland, is the man most closely associated with the linotype. An engineer by trade and a clockmaker by experience, Mergenthaler was part of the team that was contracted in 1876 to invent a copying machine to speed up the work of court stenographer.

  5. Although Ottmar Mergenthaler was born in Hatchel, Germany in 1854 and received his early training as a watchmaker in Württemberg, his creative career started and flourished after he arrived in Washington, D.C. in 1872 at the age of eighteen.

  6. Jun 8, 2011 · Ottmar Mergenthaler (born May 11, 1854 in Hachtel (today: Bad Mergentheim), Kingdom of Württemberg; died October 28, 1899 in Baltimore, MD) was part of a large wave of German immigrants who sailed to the United States and settled in Baltimore between 1861 and 1910.

  7. Jul 3, 2021 · On July 3, 1886, the first Linotype machine invented by German inventor Ottmar Mergenthaler commenced operation for the New York Tribune. The Linotype was the first device that could easily and quickly set complete lines of type for use in printing presses and revolutionized the art of printing.

  8. Ottmar Mergenthaler invented the Linotype in 1884 alongside James Ogilvie Clephane, who provided the financial backing for commercialization. History. Linotype machines, Anthony Hordern and Sons department store, c. 1935, by AE Foster.

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