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John Gutenberg, First Master Printer / His Acts and Most Remarkable Discourses and his Death

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A compact biography reconstructs the life and last years of the pioneering movable-type printer in Mainz, focusing on his working relationships, creative achievements, and misfortunes. It recounts the partnership and marriage linking a master printer, his skilled assistant, and the assistant’s bride; the completion and public display of a celebrated Bible; ensuing legal disputes and civic disturbances that disrupted the press; a search carried out by local authorities; and the printer’s decline and death, with his remains laid in an unknown tomb. Vivid descriptions of workshop practice, public ceremony, and municipal life illuminate the social context of early printing.

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Franz von Dingelstedt

Franz von Dingelstedt was a German author and playwright, recognized for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. He is best known for his work "John Gutenberg, First Master Printer / His Acts and Most Remarkable Discourses and his Death," which explores the life and impact of the pioneering printer Johannes Gutenberg. Von Dingelstedt's writings often reflect his interest in historical figures and their significance in shaping culture and society. His literary heritage includes a blend of drama and historical narrative, making him a notable figure in the exploration of literary themes related to innovation and communication.

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