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Johannes Gutenberg Influence

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Johannes Gutenberg, born 1395 A.D. in Mainz, Germany, was said to have apprenticed as a goldsmith, which prompted him to invent the printing press. Gutenberg began to trifle with metal alloys and minerals to create a lightweight metal that could be poured into a detailed cast and still be strong enough to last thousands of impressions. Gutenberg’s invention allowed for a simpler, faster process, and offered longer lasting materials. The instant effect of the moveable type printing press was influential in the expanse of human existence. Gutenberg’s most notable and first successful print job was the 42-Line Bible. From the moment of its inception, the printed book became the universal standard in publishing and literary devices.
In addition to the printing press, Gutenberg developed a new oil-based ink that was more durable and higher in quality than the water-based inks used at that time. The moveable printing press had a hand in the scientific revolution by enabling scientists to publish their findings in scholarly articles. The availability of the written word used to be something that was subjugated to the rich and powerful. It soon became a common basis for information distribution to all members of society after Gutenberg.
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