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1450

Gutenberg Prints First Trial Pages

1450

In a rented house in Mainz, bankrolled by the lawyer Johann Fust, Johannes Gutenberg printed his first small books, probably Latin grammars and a papal indulgence. The process was excruciating, the yield tiny, the secrecy absolute. A forty-two-line Bible was already in planning. Europe's oral memory was about to become obsolete.