Johannes Gutenberg
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Johannes Gutenberg started a publishing revolution when he invented the first printing press. It was viewed with much scepticism at the time, as people in higher office did not want the ‘ordinary people’ having access to too much information! His work opened the door to the Renaissance in Europe and the scientific revolution. His printing press enabled ideas, thoughts and hopes to be communicated more freely. Millions of people have benefited from Johannes’ work.
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