Johannes Gutenberg (Introduction)
Johannes Gutenberg was born in 1398 in Mainz, Germany, and was a famous
inventor best known as the creator of the first movable type
(It's named for having moving metal parts and a hand press.
It was founded about 1450) in Europe. He was the son of a merchant, Friele Gensfleisch Laden zu
and Wyrich Else, the daughter of a shopkeeper.
very young, Johannes Gutenberg out for being an easy person
understanding and endowed with great inventiveness. With only 15 years old
began to engage in experimentation polish stones and the manufacture of mirrors.
in 1438, Gutenberg went to Strasbourg, where Riffe was associated with Hanz,
Dritzehen Andreas Andres Heilman and with whom she began to perform various processes
related to gem carving and polishing of mirrors to achieve
money for your project. After legal problems including end
to distance and that's when he returned to Mainz Gutenberg.
In 1455, completed the masterpiece of Johannes Gutenberg:
"The Bible of 42 lines." This was written in the Latin version of Scripture
St. Jerome. This work had 120 copies on paper and 20 on vellum.
In February 1468, after spending the last years of his life in ruins,
Johannes Gutenberg died in Mainz.
inventor best known as the creator of the first movable type
(It's named for having moving metal parts and a hand press.
It was founded about 1450) in Europe. He was the son of a merchant, Friele Gensfleisch Laden zu
and Wyrich Else, the daughter of a shopkeeper.
very young, Johannes Gutenberg out for being an easy person
understanding and endowed with great inventiveness. With only 15 years old
began to engage in experimentation polish stones and the manufacture of mirrors.
in 1438, Gutenberg went to Strasbourg, where Riffe was associated with Hanz,
Dritzehen Andreas Andres Heilman and with whom she began to perform various processes
related to gem carving and polishing of mirrors to achieve
money for your project. After legal problems including end
to distance and that's when he returned to Mainz Gutenberg.
In 1455, completed the masterpiece of Johannes Gutenberg:
"The Bible of 42 lines." This was written in the Latin version of Scripture
St. Jerome. This work had 120 copies on paper and 20 on vellum.
In February 1468, after spending the last years of his life in ruins,
Johannes Gutenberg died in Mainz.
By Manuel de la Cruz
When he was very young he working of precious metals and coining.
In Estrasburgo, Gutenberg associated with Hans Riffe, Andreas Dritzehn and Andreas Heilmann, in related acitivites with cutting ,to polish mirrors, he promised to teach in exchange for money.
However, he wroked in his project.
Johannes Gutenberg make one the most discovery in the world, printing press. With thes invent the people learn too easy and cheap.
But Guemberg have a problems with his partner and over and over he get into debt and they appropiating of invent but he continued his project (bible of 6 lines).
In Estrasburgo, Gutenberg associated with Hans Riffe, Andreas Dritzehn and Andreas Heilmann, in related acitivites with cutting ,to polish mirrors, he promised to teach in exchange for money.
However, he wroked in his project.
Johannes Gutenberg make one the most discovery in the world, printing press. With thes invent the people learn too easy and cheap.
But Guemberg have a problems with his partner and over and over he get into debt and they appropiating of invent but he continued his project (bible of 6 lines).
By José Manuel González Ruiz
Johannes Gutenberg (Description)
Johannes Gutenberg weighed around 70-80 kg. It was a man with a long black beard, slim body, polite, strong because he worked in a blacksmith, ugly, ambicious, very patiently and 1,70-1,80 tall.
Her achievements made him brilliant. Her nationality (Germany) gave him a heavy character. It was a man of promise, because wrote the 150 bibles that he promised.
Her achievements made him brilliant. Her nationality (Germany) gave him a heavy character. It was a man of promise, because wrote the 150 bibles that he promised.
By Jesús Sevilla del Castillo
Johannes Gutenberg (Conclusion)
What Johannes Gutenberg did was that he invented the printer so everyone could get book and read insted of just the rich people that were able to pay for the hand written books and texts.
By Joel Rune