Bringing You All The Important Animation Related News
Established 15,000 B.C.

Volume 17, circa 1450.

Johann Gutenberg
Invents Movable Type

The invention of Gutenberg should be classed with the greatest events in the history of the world. It caused a revolution in the development of culture, equalled by hardly any other incident in the Christian Era. Facility in disseminating the treasure of the intellect was a necessary condition for the rapid development of the sciences in modern times. Happening as it did just at the time when science was becoming more secularized and its cultivation no longer resigned almost entirely to the monks, it may be said that the age was pregnant with this invention.

Arguably, there has been no other event in the history of humanity which has influenced scociety more that the invention of the printing press constructed by Gutenberg. The ways in which the printing press has affected the growth and development of the human race are almost to numerable to count.

Johann Gutenberg is believed to have been born in the German city of Mainz in the year 1400. Only thirty documents give accurate accounts of his life and of these there are only three which refer to his printing. Gutenberg worked as a goldsmith and gem cutter as a young man and had learned about metallurgy. Gutenberg first designed type that would space evenly on a page and also look pleasing to the eye. His first type was cast of the metals lead, antimony, and tin and consisted of two-hundred and ninety separate symbols. Gutenberg also had to find an ink that would not fade or be too thick and came up with the combination of boiled linseed oil and soot. Gutenberg adapted a wine press for printing that was waist high and had a rolling tray so that he could slide the paper in and out. The press would also enable him to squeeze water out of the damp paper while printing at the same time. The Gutenberg Bible, printed in 1455, was the first Bible ever printed and the first book ever printed in Europe. Gutenberg printed two-hundred copies. It was also known as the 36-line Bible for the number of lines that were on each page.

Gutenberg’s invention sparked many religious revolutions because it enabled the common man to posses a Bible for his own interpretation. The printing press allowed knowledge and ideas to be passed from one person to the other and paved the way for future development of schools and media.

Martin Luther
Back to History Timeline