One key invention from the 1400-1600 period that helped European merchants establish the basis of today 's global economy would be the printing press. As to why the printing press was so key, here are a few reasons, it grossly increased the percentage of literate people, due to the fact that it lowered the costs of books and made them more generally accessible to the public. The printing press also transformed learning, had a drastic effect on education, and was able to spread political and religious
During the early Modern era to the present, the printing press has made a dramatic effect on the Western society. During the early modern era, the printing press was a cheap and effective way to spread the word of the Bible to anyone that could read, increase knowledge and provide education to the world. The printing press allowed people to create and copy the Bible so anyone can have access to the Bible. Along with the Bible, more books were created such as textbooks for schools, reading books for education or entertainment, research and more. As time continues on, printing press created different ways to spread information around.
Chapter 19: Describe the impact of the printing press on the protestant reformation. Johann Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press led to mass production of information that was, for the first time, available to the public. The printing press created a new era of the informed individual with the ability to develop their own opinions. In the 16th century, the Roman Church’s Greedy and Immoral acts began to escalate; This made it clear that there was a need for change. One man, Martin Luther, noticed the offenses made by the church and decided to act by writing the 95 subjects he disagreed on with the church.
This literacy allowed for the increase in the consumption of newspapers (doc 5). These newspapers were more popular because more people could read. Newspapers were also popular because more people were interested in politics which would be written about in the newspapers. The industrial revolution had allowed for cheaper production of newspapers because of the innovations like their utilizing the printing press. The middle class would not have made educated voters in the system would have failed like mentioned and document two.
The newspaper, an invention of the Renaissance, is a general source of knowledge for many. The Renaissance, lasting 300 years, has been defined as a time of significant change, development, and adaptations in europe. The Renaissance changed man's view of the world by creating more detailed and reciozniable art (doc A), and bringing new religious ideas, that changed how religion looked at practice (doc B). Because of more detailed and recognizable art man's view of the world has changed.
The Protestant Reformation: The Most Important Consequence of the Printing Press In the 1450s, Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized the printing press and, in doing so, changed the landscape of the world. Gutenberg mechanized the printing press, which was introduced by the Chinese in 600 CE. The Chinese used woodblock printing, and even briefly entertained the idea of movable wooden type, but with over 50,000 characters, the task was deemed unfeasible. Gutenberg seized his opportunity and created a practical printing press with metal letters set in a frame that could be efficiently inked, papered, and pressed. Books became cheap enough for commoners to buy, and literacy rates throughout Europe skyrocketed.
Many beneficial ideas and inventions came out of the Renaissance that are still relevant and have evolved over time such as the printing press, pendulum, and the re-introduced study of humanism. A piece of evidence that supports my claim is “Francesco Petrarch one of the first Renaissance thinkers re-introduced the study of humanism. He collected ancient Greek and Roman texts that had been lost after the fall of Rome. Humanism was a way of thinking that differed from the middle ages people began to question what it means to be human.” (Source 2 Historical Context)
During this new inventions, you wouldn't need to master anymore on a specific job. There is the assembly line where one just had to do one simple task, which allowed the mass production of goods. This process wouldn't have been achieved without the aspect of
(Pg. 261). During the Renaissance, most of the errors in the Latin Bible was eliminated which made it more comprehensive and the handwriting was also improved. (Pages 261-262). Yes, we can label this as true Renaissance because many of the subjects and ideas that mostly disappear or people did not pay any more attention to was reawaking during the Renaissance. Which led to many enhancements, for example, people were not only becoming more educated, but they were also able to expand their knowledge and come up with ideas that have made differences.
The revolution changed the way that things were produced and allowed for there to be more advancement made in more science and mathematic fields allowing less time consummation to take place with the replacement of small hand tools with larger, and faster machines that got rid of high consumer prices almost entirely for the fact was is that it was no longer as expensive to make things, and they took far less time to make than they did when they were having to be made by hand. The headway that was made (specifically by the U.K.), during this time was incredible for things like the steam powered engine, the powered loom and a machine was made that aided the effort to separate cotton seeds from cotton fibers. these new inventions helped aid the later development in technology by giving an easier mean to create items in mass production, and use less materials to save
Montaigne would retreat to his own private library. There he created a new writing style called the personal essay. With the invention of the printing press writers like these two were able to produce knowledge and spread it quickly (Sayre 572). The Reformation also made a great impact on art.
Before the mid-1400s the literacy rates in Europe were not good. Books were hard to get a hold of because they were hand-printed by monks which were hard work and took a long time. Not only that but books were also written in Latin instead of the vernacular and the only people who could read Latin were those who were well-educated and heads of churches. The invention of the printing press greatly altered the lives of Europeans through increasing literacy rates which then influenced philosophy and knowledge, inspiring the reformation of the Catholic Church, and triggering the scientific revolution.
The development of medicine during this period can be credited to various factors. One of the most significant factors was the Renaissance, which saw an increase in scientific inquiry and the development of new ideas. The printing press also played a crucial role in spreading medical knowledge, and medical textbooks
With Renaissance came new music, literature, art and publications that were mess produced and distributed to wider audience. Johannes Gutenberg invented mechanical printing in 1452 and with that came woodcuts and engraved prints as a styles for producing images, idea and entertainment for all people to experience art. Starting industrial revolution in the mid- 1700’s illustration became the part of a daily life. Commercial illustration was used for works of children educational material for school, natural history plates and book covers and newspapers. In the early 1800’s illustration was accepted as a profession, many popular book writers used illustration in their books such as Charles Dickens.
During the Renaissance was spreading in Europe, in 1450s a German scientist Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, which made him the most influential person of the last thousand years, who put the end of a long evolution in human communication. The most important consequences of the printing press were the expanding knowledge to the world, the spread of religion and the development of science. The invention of printing press expanded the knowledge of the people about the world and the things that happened during the time. Printing press spread the knowledge to the people by maps and geographic images.