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Johannes Gutenberg, a German goldsmith and printer, revolutionized the world of printing in the 1450s with his invention of the Gutenberg printing press

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johann Gutenberg / Muller

Johann Gutenberg / Muller
JOHANN GUTENBERG German printer who invented the movable types system Date: 1400 - 1468

Background imageGutenberg Collection: GUTENBERG BIBLE, 15th CENT. A page from one of the forty-six existing copies of

GUTENBERG BIBLE, 15th CENT. A page from one of the forty-six existing copies of the Gutenberg Bible printed at Mainz, Germany, between 1450 and 1456

Background imageGutenberg Collection: GUTENBERG BIBLE. A page of Johann Gutenbergs 42-line Latin Bible printed at Mainz between 1453

GUTENBERG BIBLE. A page of Johann Gutenbergs 42-line Latin Bible printed at Mainz between 1453 and 1456. Commentary on the Proverbs of Solomon

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johannes Gutenberg

Johannes Gutenberg
Engraving of Johannes Gutenberg. c.1850

Background imageGutenberg Collection: PPRT2A-00006

PPRT2A-00006
Gutenbergs printing press, Mainz, Germany, 1450s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGutenberg Collection: PPRT2A-00002

PPRT2A-00002
Johannes Gutenberg examining a proof. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th century illustration

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Monks reading a copy of the Gutenberg Bible

Monks reading a copy of the Gutenberg Bible. Engraving by O. Roth in The Spanish and American Illustration (1886). Colored

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johann Gutenberg / Riou

Johann Gutenberg / Riou
JOHANN GUTENBERG German printer leaving Strasburg, and taking his typographical equipment with him Date: 1400 - 1468

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johann Gutenberg / Statue

Johann Gutenberg / Statue
JOHANN GUTENBERG Statue to the German printer at Strasburg Date: 1400 - 1468

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Gutenberg Office

Gutenberg Office
The Algesheimer Hof, site of Gutenbergs original printing office at Mainz [Germany]

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Gutenberg Takes Proof

Gutenberg Takes Proof
Gutenberg takes a proof

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Printing. Printmaker of etching. 1641. Engraving

Printing. Printmaker of etching. 1641. Engraving

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johann Faust

Johann Faust
Johann Fust (1400-1466) - German printer. He appears to have been the partner of Johann Gutenberg in promoting the art of printing as he was his money-lender

Background imageGutenberg Collection: GUTENBERG, Johannes Gensfleisch, called (h. 1397-Mainz Mainz, 1468). German printer

GUTENBERG, Johannes Gensfleisch, called (h. 1397-Mainz Mainz, 1468). German printer
GUTENBERG, Johannes Gensfleisch, called (h.1397-Mainz Mainz, 1468). German printer, considered the inventor of printing with mobile typographical characters

Background imageGutenberg Collection: HERBERT PUTNAM (1861-1955). American librarian

HERBERT PUTNAM (1861-1955). American librarian. Exhibiting a Gutenberg Bible in his capacity as the eighth Librarian of Congress. Photograph by Harris & Ewing, 15 December 1930

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Stomach digestive system engraving 1895

Stomach digestive system engraving 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Facsimile of the frontispiece from the first German edition of The Travels of Marco Polo

Facsimile of the frontispiece from the first German edition of The Travels of Marco Polo
BAL34673 Facsimile of the frontispiece from the first German edition of The Travels of Marco Polo, Nuremberg, published 1477 (litho) by German School

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Printing Press of 1498, from a book printed in that year (engraving)

Printing Press of 1498, from a book printed in that year (engraving)
KW115023 Printing Press of 1498, from a book printed in that year (engraving) by German School, (15th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; German, out of copyright

Background imageGutenberg Collection: GUTENBERG BIBLE, 15th CENT. The first page of Genesis from one of the forty-six

GUTENBERG BIBLE, 15th CENT. The first page of Genesis from one of the forty-six existing copies of the Gutenberg Bible printed at Mainz, Germany, between 1450 and 1456

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1400-c1468). German printer

JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1400-c1468). German printer. After a painting, 1894, by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Library of Congress Mural - The Printing Press

Library of Congress Mural - The Printing Press
Washington DC, USA - Mural - The Evolution of the Book by John White Alexander (1856-1915). Found in the Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building. The Printing Press

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Germany, Rhineland Palatinate, Mainz. Gutenberg Museum, exterior fountain

Germany, Rhineland Palatinate, Mainz. Gutenberg Museum, exterior fountain

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Excavated fragments of the Gutenberg Press and a reconstruction based upon contemporary descriptions

Excavated fragments of the Gutenberg Press and a reconstruction based upon contemporary descriptions
GUTENBERG PRINTING PRESS. Excavated fragments of the Gutenberg Press and a reconstruction based upon contemporary descriptions

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Diagram illustrating the Richter Scale for determining the magnitude of earthquakes

Diagram illustrating the Richter Scale for determining the magnitude of earthquakes
EARTHQUAKES: RICHTER SCALE. Diagram illustrating the Richter Scale for determining the magnitude of earthquakes, developed in 1935 by seismologists Charles Richter and Beno Gutenberg

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Page from Gutenbergs Bible (c1455)

Page from Gutenbergs Bible (c1455)

Background imageGutenberg Collection: The Gutenberg Bible. First major book printed with a movable type printing press

The Gutenberg Bible. First major book printed with a movable type printing press, marking the start of the " Gutenberg Revolution" and the age of the printed book

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johannes Gutenberg (1398-1468) German printer in his printing works. In about 1439

Johannes Gutenberg (1398-1468) German printer in his printing works. In about 1439 he was the first in Europe to use movable type, and he invented the printing press. Mid-19th century illustration

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johann Gensfleisch Gutenberg (1400-1468) German printer, born at Mainz, credited

Johann Gensfleisch Gutenberg (1400-1468) German printer, born at Mainz, credited with the invention of the printing press in Europe and the introduction of movable type

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Gutenberg, Johannes Gensfleich (c

Gutenberg, Johannes Gensfleich (c.1400-1468). German printer, inventor of the printing press. Reproduction of a sculpture by Juan

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468). German printer. Gutenberg taking the first proof printed

JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468). German printer. Gutenberg taking the first proof printed from movable type. Engraving by F. Unzelmann after Adolf Menzel, 19th century

Background imageGutenberg Collection: GUTENBERG: OFFICE. Johann Gutenbergs printing office at Mainz, Germany. Line engraving, 19th century

GUTENBERG: OFFICE. Johann Gutenbergs printing office at Mainz, Germany. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468) and his partner, Johann Fust, with their printing press at Mainz

JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468) and his partner, Johann Fust, with their printing press at Mainz: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOHANN GUTENBERG (1400?-1468?). German printer. Line engraving

JOHANN GUTENBERG (1400?-1468?). German printer. Line engraving

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468). German inventor. Gutenberg and his partner

JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468). German inventor. Gutenberg and his partner, Johann Fust (or Faust) with their printing press at Mainz: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageGutenberg Collection: GUTENBERG & PRINTING PRESS. Gutenberg (1400?-1468) examining a proof

GUTENBERG & PRINTING PRESS. Gutenberg (1400?-1468) examining a proof. Line engraving after a bas-relief on the pedestal of the Gutenberg monument in Mainz, Germany

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOAHNN GUTENBERG (c1400-1468). German printer. Flemish engraving, 1695

JOAHNN GUTENBERG (c1400-1468). German printer. Flemish engraving, 1695

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468) taking the first proof printed from movable type

JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468) taking the first proof printed from movable type. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1400-c1468). German printer. Steel engraving, German, 19th century

JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1400-c1468). German printer. Steel engraving, German, 19th century

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1400-1468). German printer. Steel engraving, American, 1869

JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1400-1468). German printer. Steel engraving, American, 1869

Background imageGutenberg Collection: 1584 engraving of Johann Gutenberg

1584 engraving of Johann Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press. He was born in Mainz (Germany) in 1398 and died in 1468. Before Gutenberg, books were laboriously produced by hand

Background imageGutenberg Collection: German printing press inventors

German printing press inventors

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johann Faust, German printer

Johann Faust, German printer
Johann Fust (c.1400-1466), German printer. Fust came from a wealthy family in Mainz. Fust was associated with Johann Gutenberg

Background imageGutenberg Collection: JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468). German printer. After a painting, 1894, by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris

JOHANN GUTENBERG (c1395-1468). German printer. After a painting, 1894, by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris

Background imageGutenberg Collection: PPRT2A-00003

PPRT2A-00003
Page of Gutenbergs 42-line Bible, printed in the 1450s, probably the first use of movable type. Color lithograph reproduction

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Gutenbergs Workshop

Gutenbergs Workshop
The reconstruction of Gutenbergs workshop, in the Gutenberg Museum at Mainz, Germany

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johann Gutenberg / Book

Johann Gutenberg / Book
JOHANN GUTENBERG German printer holding a book in one hand and movable type (which he invented) in the other

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Johann Gutenberg / Liz1900

Johann Gutenberg / Liz1900
JOHANN GUTENBERG German printer who invented the movable types system

Background imageGutenberg Collection: Gutenberg on Inflation

Gutenberg on Inflation
INFLATION IN GERMANY Gutenberg : To think that my wonderful invention should be use to spew out banknotes that are hardly worth more than the paper they re printed on !



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Johannes Gutenberg, a German goldsmith and printer, revolutionized the world of printing in the 1450s with his invention of the Gutenberg printing press. This groundbreaking device allowed for mass production of books, marking a significant turning point in human history. The press itself was an impressive sight, with its intricate design and mechanical components that enabled the rapid reproduction of texts. One notable creation from Gutenberg's press is the famous Gutenberg Bible, printed between 1455-1456. Each page of this masterpiece showcases meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. It stands as a testament to Gutenberg's dedication to spreading knowledge through his innovative technology. Gutenberg's impact extended beyond just religious texts like the Bible; he also printed various other works, including indulgence letters such as one from 1455. These documents granted individuals forgiveness for their sins or reduced time in purgatory when purchased from the church. Today, we can still admire Johannes Gutenberg's legacy through statues erected in his honor around the world. One such bronze sculpture by David d'Angers captures his scholarly appearance and serves as a reminder of his contributions to typographic printing. The significance of Gutenbergs' printing press cannot be overstated; it paved the way for widespread literacy and access to information that shaped our modern society. As we marvel at ancient pages preserved over centuries or witness beautifully bound books produced by contemporary printers using advanced techniques inspired by Gutenberg himself, let us appreciate how this visionary goldsmith forever changed our relationship with written words.