Gutenberg and the Printing Press

Considered one of the most influential people who ever lived, Johannes Gutenberg didn’t just invent the printing press; he created a groundbreaking system combining paper, ink, movable type, and a mechanical press that eventually led to unprecedented dissemination of information and learning. Trace the steps that led him to this revolutionary technology—but didn’t save his firm from bankruptcy.

English
  • Runtime 35 minutes
  • Created April 3, 2025 by
    keelo
  • Modified April 3, 2025 by
    keelo