Late Middle Ages · Europe · Technology

1470

First Printing Press Reaches France

1470

Three German printers set up a press at the Sorbonne in Paris under humanist patronage. Within two decades, French presses would produce books in dozens of cities, standardizing French orthography and making Paris Europe's most important center of theological and classical printing. Within a decade French printers were issuing romances, legal texts, and manuals that reached audiences far beyond the university.