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    you are reading type right now. Typography is moderately a modern invention due to many typographers developing various amounts of modernized type, but the birth of typography goes back early as 3000 BC. The alphabet is possibly one of the greatest and distinctive creations done by a human, since early times, the source of ABC (typography) has taken on many forms, from Egyptian pictographs to the Roman alphabet. The first original written messages that we find in the history of type was a picture

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    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

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    Johannes Gutenberg Johannes Gutenberg was a German blacksmith recognized for inventing the mechanical movable type printing press. Gutenberg's printing press has been universally acknowledged as the most significant invention of the modern era due to its significant influence on the transmission of knowledge (Feinstein 3). Invented in 1439, Gutenberg's movable type printing press inaugurated a revolution in the print industry. His press enabled manuscripts to be mass-produced at relatively affordable

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    event in the history of the world”—Mark Twain Recently an American team researching world history over the last centuries declared Johannes Gutenberg to be the “man of the millennium”. In their statement they insisted that with his invention of the movable letter press, Gutenberg had established a vital precondition for huge changes in socio-economic, political and cultural fields which followed in succeeding centuries. There is a deficit of reliable information about the life of Gutenberg; many aspects

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    The invention of the printing press was a great influence on Renaissance culture and literature. Its inventor, Johannes Gutenberg said himself “like a star it shall scatter the darkness of ignorance and cause a light herefore unknown to shine amongst men” (Gutenberg, n.d.). By creating the market for the printed word, he paved the way for literature in the Renaissance. Gutenberg’s printing press single-handedly revolutionized the way stories were shared. He took the power of the word away from

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    helping the economy grow stronger through creating new industries and the constant purchasing of books. In 1436 Johannes Gutenberg invented the Printing Press, which had a major impact on both the Renaissance and printing today, however there other movable type systems invented before Gutenberg’s Printing

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    about it would be great to know. Learning about what he did to make it, and how he grew up would make it a lot more fun. Learning what this was used for and how it’s used today, will help you better understand. Johannes Gutenberg made the first movable type and used that to create one of the World’s first major printed books of the “42 Line” Bible. He was born in circa 1395 and Born in Mainz, Germany. Many believe he did not go to school at all, and some say he attended college. He had lived with

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    Throughout the three Scholastic articles about different forms of writing the reader learns that writing, reading, and printing changed a lot overtime. We learned that without the alphabet we wouldn’t have a let of things in our lifetime like computers, phones, and personal computers. The printing press helped spread knowledge in books because how much easier it was to make books. And of course there wouldn’t be books easy enough to read without the alphabet. Thanks to the ancient Sumerians, Egyptians

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    Medieval Eras. New York: ABC-CLIO, 6 October 2014) . When a smithing strike started in Mainz Germany. The noble classes in 1428 consisted of the kings and queens and their family. With Gutenberg being an expert bookmaker he perfected a smell metal type. Rather than using whole wooden blocks for printing, each form was a single letter. The Mobile machine had been invented in China centuries before, but Gutenberg’s invention created a casting system with metal alloys which made typing easier. In 1462

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    Middle Ages, the Renaissance led to a boom of culture and innovation. Johannes Kepler was a man who took advantage of the blossoming culture by inventing movable type print, an improvement on the Chinese invention of a printing press. With these inventions, the fate of Europe was forever altered. The inventions of the printing press and movable type, had immense impacts on the lives of Europeans because they helped develop language, encouraged the spread of religious ideas, and ultimately led to crucial

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