Johannes Gutenberg the man who created the printer press. The printer press had many effects on the people it touched. Such as Isaac Newton he created the scientific method. There are so much more effects of the printer press. However the most important effect of the printing press was the spread of religion.
The printing press started to spread in the 1500’s(document 2) this meant the news started traveling around faster. So when Martin Luther nailed a list of all the wrongs of the church it spread like a wildfire (Document 3). He talked about how the church leaders were bending the truth so that they could trick the innocent people out of their money (Document 4). So Martin Luther decided to start a new religion. People started to follow,
The printing press had many important impacts on Europe. The printing press was invented by a man named Johannes Gutenberg in the 1450s. Before the printing press was invented monks had to write books by hand which was a long and time consuming process. However when the printing press was invented it made books easier and faster to create which allowed information and ideas to spread a lot faster than it used to.
The printing press was a big invention created by Johannes Gutenberg, it allowed people to print newspapers and notes, letters and books. You didn’t have to spend years copying every single book or taking so much time to mass produce a piece of paper. I think that the most important consequence, productively, economically and religiously, of the printing press in 16th century, Europe was the Protestant Reformation. The Protestant Reformation was a consequence of the printing press productively because it allowed Martin Luther to print many papers to bombard his church and ruin it (Doc B).
If it weren’t for the printing press, people wouldn't have heard about the thought provoking accusations that Luther was making. Secondly, the printing press also printed the Gutenberg Bible. This encouraged people to learn how to read, and when they did, they started reading the Bible, the thing their lives were based upon. However, when people read the Bible, they started to question what they had believed for so long, thus starting the Protestant Reformation. According to document B, Germany at the time (between 1518 and 1525) was making about a million books a year , and a third of them were by Luther. This means that it was much easier for Luther to share his ideas, compared to when Paul was trying to spread Catholicism. Because of the printing press, the Protestant Reformation was able to spread much further and much
The printing press was an important factor in the development of the Reformation and Exploration. These both helped in the creation and development of the New World. Invented in the 1450s by Johannes Gutenberg (BGE), the printing press gave many people a new view of the world.In 1471 there were only 15 printing presses, but by 1500 there were over 200.(Doc A.) Many more people became literate and many people developed their own views of religion and what the world looked like. The printing press helped shape the world we live in today, most importantly our religions.
The printing press was one of the most important inventions in human history. It brought the world out of the dark ages, improved literacy, standardized languages, made maps infinitely more accurate and even improved the scientific community. Possibly the biggest impact that the printing press had during this time was its effect on religion. New translations of the bible were printed, the protestant reformation made possible, and several new religions would come about as a direct result of the invention of the printing press. The invention shook the foundation of knowledge, religion, and foundation, and it continues to do so to this day.
The Printing press was a big part of why the protestant reformation happened by helping Martin Luther spread his saying faster. In document II the invention of Gutenberg’s printing press it made is easier to spread the words of people this made it harder for the Catholic religion to spread the religion because it would spread information quicker and the Catholic Church couldn't do anything even if they tried and people started believing what the Printing press would say and started disbelieving in the church.
Due to the advancement of printing technology, specifically Gutenberg 's printing press around 1450, notated music could be produced at a much higher capacity. The printing of liturgical books, however, did not commence until 1473, but it rapidly increased until Ottaviano Petrucci had printed 59 volumes of sheet music by 1523.1 Nevertheless, the process was slow and tedious. Grout and Palisca note:
During sixteenth century Europe a wave of religious dissatisfaction swept the European continent. There were cries for the restructuring of the Catholic Church. These cries grew into more than just a simple remodeling of the Catholic faith they grew into the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther is credited for the reformation movement against the Catholic Church that began in 1517.
In chapter six in Jonathan Daly book, The Rise of Western Power, argues that without the idea of Gutenberg moveable-type printing, the revolutionary of printing wouldn’t envision bigger undertaking in Europe. I am in favor of his argument. I argue that Gutenberg’s printing press changed Europe because his invention ushered the era of mass communication, that altered the structure of society because it spread information faster and advanced literacy among people. The two main points of how Gutenberg’s printing press changed the civilization went in two different directions, both of which were totally unexpected by the creator itself.
Many people have made an impact on our society with their ideas and inventions. One of the people that made a big impact on the world is Johannes Gutenberg who invented the moveable type printing press. His invention made major improvements to the printing industry and made things more convenient for many people. Without his invention our society might not have developed as quickly as it did.
Johannes Gutenberg life and accomplishments have had the greatest impact on our modern world. He invented the printing press in the year 1455. The first book he printed was the Gutenberg Bible. 45 years later in 1500 there were over a thousand printers in europe. Because of his invention of printing this “allowed European civilization to compete for the first time with the civilization of China”. Printing allowed for school books, religion books, and novelty books to be widely spread through the world. Gutenberg’s invention has now been enhanced. This is why I believe that the Johannes Gutenberg's life accomplishments have had the greatest
ohannes Gutenberg was a german printer who was born in 1395 and died on February 3rd, 1468. He made many contributions during the “rebirth of ideas” time period, also known as the Renaissance. One of Gutenberg’s greatest innovations was the invention of the first printing press. This helped writers a great deal with producing more of their product in a shorter amount of time. Gutenberg spent a lot of his time creating exceptional masterpieces of writing. This includes a forty-two-line bible that later got titled “the Gutenberg Bible”. He also wrote another work of art entitled “the Psalter”, which was the book of psalms. Johannes was a genius in this art and was even experienced in working with metal! Ultimately, Johannes Gutenberg is a very
By the late 1500s, Christian denominations had been popping up all over Europe. This was in response to the reports of indulgences (selling of freedom from purgatory), clerical immorality, abuse of money, along with many other bad actions that were rampant among the Church. It was these problems that Luther and others rebelled and created their own religions. With the rising of these Reformation movements, the Church needed to make some reforms itself. These reforms took the form of educating the clergy, opening monasteries, the Inquisition, and the organizing of councils. In fact, even though Protestant attacks brought these reforms, many of these reforms were needed anyway. The problems in the Church were so bad that the Church would not
Everyday people read newspapers and books, but where did printing begin? The movable type printing press by Johannes Gutenberg made this all possible. Johannes first conceived of this idea of the printing press in the 15th century in order to speed up the slow process of producing books (Bantwal). The movable type printing press, the first real technology of its kind, helped to solve problems, but in turn also caused problems. This technology did influence many areas of life in its lifespan. This includes challenging the church and poisoning people with the increased toxins from mass products of materials. Depending on one’s point of view, this invention could be the best or worst thing to happen during the 15th century. Regardless of
Gutenberg’s printing press was one of the most important inventions of the renaissance, as it has had a major impact on both the Renaissance and todays world of printing. The Gutenberg Press, impacted the renaissance by, making books and information easier and cheaper to reproduce and print, spreading more information easier and faster to vast audiences eager for new information, helping advance science and technology, and also by helping the economy grow stronger through creating new industries and the constant purchasing of books.