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  2. Johannes Gutenberg - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg [a] (c. 1393–1406 – 3 February 1468) was a German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press.Though movable type was already in use in East Asia, Gutenberg's invention of the printing press [2] enabled a much faster rate of printing.

  3. Johann Fust - Wikipedia

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    Johann Fust is the name that most people still do not know today. Johann Fust will always be the man who turned his back on Gutenberg; however, he will also always be the man that truly began the printing press (through cunning and greed but there will also be people who call it business strategy). [citation needed]

  4. Peter Schöffer - Wikipedia

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    Working for Fust, Schöffer was the principal workman of Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of modern typography, whose 42-Line Bible was completed in 1455. In 1455 he testified for Johann Fust against Gutenberg. [2] By 1457, he and Fust had formed the firm Fust and Schöffer, after the foreclosure of the mortgage on Gutenberg's printing workshop. [3]

  5. Not just a book: What is a Gutenberg Bible? And why is it ...

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    Back in the 1450s, when the Bible became the first major work printed in Europe with moveable metal type, Johannes Gutenberg was a man with a plan. The German inventor decided to make the most of ...

  6. Humbrechthof - Wikipedia

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    According to Mainz chronicles, Gutenberg and Johann Fust set up their print shop in the Humbrechthof around 1450, where, among other things, the 42-line Gutenberg Bible was produced. In 1455, after losing a legal dispute with Fust over the repayment of a loan, Gutenberg returned to his father's house, where he continued his printing business.

  7. House of Guttenberg - Wikipedia

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    Guttenberg coat of arms (1459) Guttenberg Castle [] Kleinbardorf Castle, owned by the Guttenberg family from 1691 to 1896 Kirchlauter Palace Fronberg Palace The Guttenberg family is a wealthy Franconian family that was noble until all legal privileges of royalty and nobility were abolished in Germany in 1919 following the German revolution and proclamation of the republic at the end of World ...

  8. Guttenberg - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Gutenberg (1400–1468), introduced moveable type printing to Europe; Johann Lorenz Trunck von Guttenberg (1661–1742), Mayor of Vienna 1713–1716; Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, (born 1971), former Minister of Defence (Germany), son of Enoch zu Guttenberg; Steve Guttenberg (born 1958), American actor

  9. Mainz Psalter - Wikipedia

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    Opening (Royal Collection) From the 1459 second edition : with an illuminated letter The Mainz Psalter (1457) of George III, rebound in 1800 Printer's mark of Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer. The Mainz Psalter was the second major book printed with movable type in the West; [1] the first was the Gutenberg Bible.