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Gutenberg Printing Press
  • Emily Strauss

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  • Prior to the invention of the Gutenberg printing
    press, the most common method of printing was the
    use of the woodblock. The printing trade was
    dominated by the use of the woodblock method, in
    which a piece of cloth or paper was put on top of
    a woodblock covered in ink and an image or
    impression would be formed by rubbing the cloth
    or paper. This was tedious, time-consuming, and
    impractical for widespread use. Prior to the use
    of the Gutenberg printing press, water-based inks
    were used. Gutenberg introduced the use of oil
    based inks, which more easily transferred from
    metal to paper.

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  • The Gutenberg printing press was novel in that it
    split the text into individual parts, such as
    punctuation marks, spaces, and upper and lower
    case letters. They were then pressed and
    assembled to form words, lines, and pages. The
    instrument allowed the printer to quickly cast a
    large mix of letters. It was a huge leap in terms
    of speed and efficiency.

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  • The effects of the printing press were huge.
    First, it led to the widespread production of the
    Gutenberg bible. It also increased the production
    of books and therefore cut the cost of them. It
    led to a spread of information throughout society
    and allowed libraries to hold a greater amount of
    information at a much lower cost, also educating
    the populace. This also improved progress in
    scholarship and science.

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  • The invention of the printing press introduced a
    new mode of mass communication. This weakened the
    power of religious institutions, as they no
    longer held a monopoly on information. It led to
    an increase in literacy and increased the size of
    the middle class, as information, books, and
    education no longer belonged only to the elite.
    It also led to a rise in nationalism, as the
    spread of information and culture led to a
    growing awareness of culture. It also led to a
    decrease in the use of Latin, as other European
    languages increased in use.

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  • The invention of the printing press also greatly
    influenced the Reformation, as the power of
    religious institutions such as the church were no
    longer sole authorities on information. In
    addition, political authorities no longer held
    sole power over information, as the spread of
    information was relatively unrestricted by
    borders, and it transcended national boundaries.

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  • It is said that Gutenbergs invention of the
    printing press is matched only by the invention
    of the internet, as this new mode of spreading
    information and print very much resembles it. It
    also helped to bring on a surge in the scientific
    revolution. It also brought in a new idea of
    tables of contents and indices, as page numbering
    became more exact.

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Bibliography
  • "The Gutenberg Press." Treasures of the McDonald
    Collection. Special Collections Archives
    Research Center, Oregon State University
    Libraries, n.d. Web. 19 Oct. 2014.
  • "Renaissance -- Printing and Thinking."
    Renaissance -- Printing and Thinking. Annenberg
    Center, 2014. Web. 18 Oct. 2014.
  • Giges, Nancy. "Johannes Gutenberg." ASME. ASME,
    n.d. Web. 19 Oct. 2014.
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