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The printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg, a German inventor and printer, around 1440. Gutenberg’s invention revolutionized the process of printing by using movable type and a press that enabled the mass production of books and other printed materials.
Gutenberg’s most famous work with the printing press is the Gutenberg Bible, which was completed around 1455. This marked the beginning of the “Gutenberg Revolution” and had a profound impact on the spread of knowledge and the accessibility of books throughout Europe and eventually the world.