Who invented the first printing press?
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jσнαททєs gυτєทвєrg
gσℓ∂sмiτн αท∂ iทvєทτσr jσнαททєs gυτєทвєrg ωαs α ρσℓiτicαℓ єxiℓє ƒrσм мαiทʑ, gєrмαทy ωнєท нє вєgαท єxρєriмєทτiทg ωiτн ρriทτiทg iท sτrαsвσυrg, ƒrαทcє iท 1440. нє rєτυrทє∂ τσ мαiทʑ sєvєrαℓ yєαrs ℓατєr αท∂ вy 1450, нα∂ α ρriทτiทg мαcнiทє ρєrƒєcτє∂ αท∂ rєα∂y τσ υsє cσммєrciαℓℓy: τнє gυτєทвєrg ρrєss.
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Johannes Gutenberg
Although movable type, as well as paper, first appeared in China, it was in Europe that printing first became mechanized. The earliest mention of a printing press is in a lawsuit in Strasbourg, France, in 1439 revealing construction of a press for Johannes Gutenberg and his associates.
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