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Invented by [[Johann Gutenberg]] the '''Gutenberg press''' was a huge leap forward in [[printing]] technology. It wasn't the use of the press itself that was revolutionary but rather the practicle use of moveable type. With moveable type the letters of the alphabet, and symbols, are carved into individual blocks which can be put together to form words and lines. Before this each page had to be carved into a unique wooden plate.
Invented by [[Johann Gutenberg]], the '''Gutenberg press''' was a huge leap forward in [[printing]] technology. It wasn't the use of the press itself that was revolutionary, but rather the practical use of moveable type. With moveable type, symbols and the letters of the alphabet are carved into individual blocks. These blocks can then be arranged to form words and lines. Before this, each page had to be carved into a unique wooden plate.


Until the invention of the Gutenberg press movabletype was possible but Gutenberg developed a method for making all the letter blocks a uniform depth thus ensureing they all made good contact with the page.
Movable type did exist before the invention of the Gutenberg press. Gutenberg's great innovation was the development of a method to make all the letter blocks a uniform depth, ensuring that they all made good contact with the page.


The first books printed by Gutenberg were copies of the [[bible]] and as the press was quick and simple to use the cost was low enough that for the first time peasants could afford [[books]]. This lead to an increase in critical thinking and removed the need for all [[religion]] to be ''interpreted'' by [[priest]]s.
The first books printed by Gutenberg were copies of the [[bible]]. As the press was quick and simple to use, the cost was low enough that peasants could afford [[books]] for the first time. This lead to an increase in critical thinking, and removed the need for all [[religion]] to be ''interpreted'' by [[priest]]s.


''See also:''
''See also:''

Revision as of 21:49, 25 July 2003

Invented by Johann Gutenberg, the Gutenberg press was a huge leap forward in printing technology. It wasn't the use of the press itself that was revolutionary, but rather the practical use of moveable type. With moveable type, symbols and the letters of the alphabet are carved into individual blocks. These blocks can then be arranged to form words and lines. Before this, each page had to be carved into a unique wooden plate.

Movable type did exist before the invention of the Gutenberg press. Gutenberg's great innovation was the development of a method to make all the letter blocks a uniform depth, ensuring that they all made good contact with the page.

The first books printed by Gutenberg were copies of the bible. As the press was quick and simple to use, the cost was low enough that peasants could afford books for the first time. This lead to an increase in critical thinking, and removed the need for all religion to be interpreted by priests.

See also: