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21 Klic, Karol (Klietsch, Karl)
[br]b. 31 May 1841 Arnau, Bohemia (now Czech Republic)d. 16 November 1826 Vienna, Austria[br]Czech inventor of photogravure and rotogravure.[br]Klic, sometimes known by the germanized form of his name Karl Klietsch, gained a knowledge of chemistry from his chemist father. However, he inclined towards the arts, preferring to mix paints rather than chemicals, and he trained in art at the Academy of Painting in Prague. His father thought to combine the chemical with the artistic by setting up his son in a photographic studio in Brno, but the arts won and in 1867 Klic moved to Vienna to practise as an illustrator and caricaturist. He also acquired skill as an etcher, and this led him to print works of art reproduced by photography by means of an intaglio process. He perfected the process c.1878 and, through it, Vienna became for a while the world centre for high-quality art reproductions. The prints were made by hand from flat plates, but Klic then proposed that the images should be etched onto power-driven cylinders. He found little support for rotary gravure, or rotogravure, on the European continent, but learning that Storey Brothers, textile printers of Lancaster, England, were working in a similar direction, he went there in 1890 to perfect his idea. Rotogravure printing on textiles began in 1893. They then turned to printing art reproductions on paper by rotogravure and in 1895 formed the Rembrandt Intaglio Printing Company. Their photogra-vures attracted worldwide attention when they appeared in the Magazine of Art. Klic saw photogravure as a small-scale medium for the art lover and not for mass-circulation publications, so he did not patent his invention and thought to control it by secrecy. That had the usual result, however, and knowledge of the process leaked out from Storey's, spreading to other countries in Europe and, from 1903, to the USA. Klic lived on in a modest way in Vienna, his later years troubled by failing sight. He hardly earned the credit for the invention, let alone the fortune reaped by others who used, and still use, photogravure for printing long runs of copy such as newspaper colour supplements.[br]Further ReadingObituary, 1927, Inland Printer (January): 614.Karol Klic. vynálezu hlubotisku, 1957, Prague (the only full-length biography; in Czech, with an introduction in English, French and German).S.H.Horgan, 1925, "The invention of photogravure", Inland Printer (April): 64 (contains brief details of his life and works).G.Wakeman, 1973, Victorian Book Illustration, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles, pp. 126–8.LRDBiographical history of technology > Klic, Karol (Klietsch, Karl)
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22 employ
1. transitive verb2) (use services of)employ somebody to do something — jemanden dafür einsetzen, etwas zu tun
3) (use) einsetzen (for, in, on für); anwenden [Methode, List] (for, in, on bei)2. noun, no pl., no indef. art.be in the employ of somebody — bei jemandem beschäftigt sein; in jemandes Diensten stehen (veralt.)
* * *[im'ploi]1) (to give (especially paid) work to: He employs three typists; She is employed as a teacher.) beschäftigen, anstellen3) (to make use of: You should employ your time better.) verwenden•- academic.ru/100078/employed">employed- employee
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- employment* * *em·ploy[ɪmˈplɔɪ, AM emˈ-]I. vt1. (pay to do work)▪ to \employ sb [as sth] jdn [als etw akk] beschäftigen; (take into service) jdn [als etw akk] einstellen [o anstellen]they \employ twenty staff sie haben zwanzig Angestellteshe's \employed as an editor with PONS sie arbeitet als Redakteurin bei PONSto be \employed with a company bei einer Firma arbeiten▪ to \employ sb to do sth jdn beauftragen [o engagieren], etw zu tun2. ( fig)to \employ one's intellect seinen Verstand gebrauchento \employ one's time seine Zeit nutzen▪ to be in the \employ of sb [or in sb's \employ] bei jdm beschäftigt sein* * *[Im'plɔɪ]1. vthe has been employed with us for 15 years — er ist schon seit 15 Jahren bei uns
2) (= use) means, method, tactics, skill, force, cunning anwenden, einsetzen; word, concept verwenden; time verbringenyou can surely find a better way of employing your time — Sie können doch bestimmt Besseres mit Ihrer Zeit anfangen
they employed the services of a chemist to help them — sie zogen einen Chemiker heran, um ihnen zu helfen
3)to be employed in doing sth — damit beschäftigt sein, etw zu tun
2. nto be in the employ of sb (form) — bei jdm beschäftigt sein, in jds Diensten stehen (geh)
* * *employ [ımˈplɔı]A v/t2. jemanden an-, einstellen3. an-, verwenden, gebrauchen:employ force Gewalt anwenden;employ sb’s services jemandes Dienste in Anspruch nehmenemploy all one’s energies in sth einer Sache seine ganze Kraft widmen;be employed in doing sth damit beschäftigt sein, etwas zu tun5. employ a lot of time viel Zeit kostenB s Dienst(e) m(pl), Beschäftigung(sverhältnis) f(n):in employ beschäftigt;out of employ ohne Beschäftigung, stellen-, arbeitslos;* * *1. transitive verb1) (take on) einstellen; (have working for one) beschäftigenemploy somebody to do something — jemanden dafür einsetzen, etwas zu tun
3) (use) einsetzen (for, in, on für); anwenden [Methode, List] (for, in, on bei)2. noun, no pl., no indef. art.be in the employ of somebody — bei jemandem beschäftigt sein; in jemandes Diensten stehen (veralt.)
* * *v.Personal einstellen ausdr.anstellen v.anwenden v.beschäftigen v.engagieren v.verwenden v. -
23 around *****
[ə'raʊnd]1. adv1) (place) attorno, intornohe must be somewhere around — dev'essere qui in giro or nei paraggi
do you know your way around? — conosci il luogo?, sai come muoverti qui attorno?
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24 blaze a path
(blaze a (или the) path (или trail; тж. blaze the way))быть новатором (отсюда trail-blazer, trail-blazing) [первонач. амер. отмечать дорогу в лесу зарубками на деревьях]This research chemist blazed a trail in the study of colloids. (P. Selver, ‘English Phraseology’) — Этот химик был зачинателем изучения коллоидов.
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