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Title: The Printing Press


1
The Printing Press
  • These slides tell the story of Johannes
    Gutenbergs printing press
  • As you read consider the following questions
    long-term and big picture impact of the printing
    press
  • How does having everyday access to books and
    printing material change people?
  • How do these changes affect society in general?
  • How could these changes be linked to our unit of
    study?

2
Illuminated Manuscripts beautiful but oh so
time consuming
3
The printing press was invented by Johannes
Gutenberg
  • Gutenberg was from Mainz, Germany
  • He invented a mechanical way of producing books
    that surpassed any existing technology
  • His first books were printed in 1454-1455
  • Before Gutenberg, every book in Europe had to be
    copied by hand.

4
The Chinese printed books even before the
Europeans.
  • The Chinese used movable type, but it was made of
    wood.
  • The Chinese did not have a press.

5
Gutenbergs Improvements
  • the printer's ink
  • the making of type
  • the use of a press
  • the production process itself

6
The Ink
  • It was not really ink at all, more like an oil
    paint
  • It is unlike writing-ink, which was water-based
  • Water-based ink would have run off the metal
    types. Instead the thick, oil-based varnish stuck
    to them.

7
The Types
  • Types Letters, Punctuation marks, and other
    signs
  • Gutenberg invented a way of mass-producing them
  • They were made out of metal
  • They could be put together to form words,
    sentences, and pages
  • After printing the page, the types could then be
    reused

8
The Press
  • One of Gutenberg's most radical ideas was to use
    a press for printing.
  • Presses had been around for a long time, but were
    used for other purposes, notably wine-making.

9
The Production Process
  • Faster, more efficient, greater output!

10
The Gutenberg Bible
  • The text of the Bible is in Latin.
  • The Gutenberg Bible lacks many print features
    that modern readers are accustomed to, such as
    word spacing, indentations, and paragraph breaks.
  • The Bible has over 1280 pages, and the text was
    laid out in two columns.
  • The Bible was also printed in English, French,
    and German.

11
Gutenbergs Impact
  • Gutenberg's invention did not make him rich
  • It made books easier to produce, cheaper, and
    widely disseminated.
  • Books, newspapers and pamphlets are
    mass-produced.
  • Ideas spread rapidly.
  • People were able to debate and discuss matters
    that concerned them growth of literacy.
  • There were more attempts at censorship, as those
    in authority felt threatened by the new abundance
    of information.
  • Sparked many religious revolutions. Allowed the
    common man to posses a Bible for his own
    interpretation.
  • Everyday men could have their OWN opinions on
    religion
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