How Did Johannes Gutenberg Contribute To The Printing Press

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Johannes Gutenberg was a German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe. He is known for the introduction of the movable mechanical printing type press during the renaissance, a chaotic time, the age of reformation and enlightenment. The introduction of the first movable type press changed the world. Manufacturing information at mass speed became the first information technology that was accessible to all. Gutenberg was not the inventor of printing but his contribution provided information for the masses that once had only been available to a select few. This paper will examine his life and how his contributions to other printing techniques revolutionized the world of mass media.
Johannes Gutenberg was also known as Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg Born c. 1398 and died c. 1468 in …show more content…

These blocks were the first examples of movable type. Gutenberg expanded the process and had to invent three things for his idea to work. Individual pieces of type, a printing press, and ink that would stick to the type.
The specific needs the inventor addressed, were to make widely available information and books to those who were disadvantaged. Before the press all books all charters doctrine, usually of Catholic or religious news were all hand written by monks in monasteries . The Holy Roman Empire was the elite. Scribes hand wrote all books and flyers and the social caste system separated them as the elite, and they were important, until however after the Guttenberg bible was presented to the church and the amazing uniformity of each bible, on each page (illuminators did hand decorate select bibles).
Guttenberg provided with the church’s blessing, the first of many identical bibles texts. Only a few which were printed on vellum the remaining he used the Chinese’s version of

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