Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg was a German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type.
Johann Gensfleisch
Inventor
June 23, 1400
Cancer
February 03, 1468
67
Mainz, Germany
Johannes Gutenberg, a German craftsman and inventor from Mainz, revolutionized the printing industry with his innovative method of printing using movable type. He is best known for printing the Gutenberg Bible, the first book created with this groundbreaking invention. In addition to the Bible, he produced several other books and pamphlets. Despite his significant contributions, Gutenberg passed away in relative obscurity and financial hardship. Nonetheless, his legacy continues to profoundly influence the world today by democratizing information and facilitating the dissemination of knowledge.