Answer:
(i)
In fact, printing books at first closely resembled the written manuscripts in
appearance and layout.
(ii) The metal letters imitated the
ornamental handwritten styles.
(iii) Borders were illuminated by hand with
foliage and other patterns and illustrations were painted.
(iv) In the books printed for the rich, space
for decoration was kept blank on the printed page. Each purchaser could choose
the design and decide on the painting school that would do the illustrations.
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