Late Middle Ages · East Asia · Science
1394
Korea adopts movable metal type printing widely
1394
Although Koryo Buddhists had experimented with cast bronze type since the 1230s, the early Joseon state standardized the technology for official publications, creating dedicated type foundries at the royal printing office. Preceding Gutenberg by six decades, movable type was first widely used in East Asia for Confucian classics, administrative handbooks, and Buddhist sutras.