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Prior to completing his graduate degree, Rood studied engineering at Stanford University.
After Rood, printing connected with the university remained sporadic for over half a century.
Rood's printing included John Ankywyll's Compendium totius grammaticae,
which set new standards for teaching of Latin grammar.
Rood's printing included John Ankywyll's Compendium
totius grammaticae which set new standards for the teaching of Latin grammar.[6].
In 1907, Stanton MacDonald-Wright studied with optical scientists such as Michel-Eugene Chevreul, Hermann von Helmholtz,
and Ogdon Rood in order to further develop color theory influenced by musical harmonies.
A business associate of William Caxton, Rood seems to have brought his own wooden
printing press to Oxford from Cologne as a speculative venture, and to have worked in the city between around 1480 and 1483.