How did the invention of the Gutenberg press affect the Renaissance?
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Johannes first conceived of this idea of the printing press in the 15th century in order to speed up the slow process of producing books (Bantwal). The movable type printing press, the first real technology of its kind, helped to solve problems, but in turn also caused problems.
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→ The GUTENBERG PRESS
¤ 'Gutenberg'press was the first printing press of Europe .
¤ Invented by Johann Gutenberg of Strasbourg.
¤ He grew up in a large agricultural estate and had knowledge and experience in operating olive and wine press .
→ Before the printing press was invented, any copies of written works had to be made by hand.
→ Consequently, only small pockets of learning existed around the world, and ideas could not travel freely.
→ Ideas of scholars, philosophers and artists spread acrossEurope, which in turn also helped the spread of the Renaissance.
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→ The GUTENBERG PRESS
¤ 'Gutenberg'press was the first printing press of Europe .
¤ Invented by Johann Gutenberg of Strasbourg.
¤ He grew up in a large agricultural estate and had knowledge and experience in operating olive and wine press .
→ Before the printing press was invented, any copies of written works had to be made by hand.
→ Consequently, only small pockets of learning existed around the world, and ideas could not travel freely.
→ Ideas of scholars, philosophers and artists spread acrossEurope, which in turn also helped the spread of the Renaissance.
Hope u like answer ...
^_^
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