Most likely German, as he was born in Germany and spent most of his life in Vienna.
Johannes Gutenberg spoke Middle High German, which was a version of the German language used in the High Middle Ages. He lived in the 15th century and his pioneering work in printing revolutionized the spread of knowledge in Europe.
The printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, helped spread and standardize language by allowing for the mass production of books and documents. This made it easier for information to be disseminated, leading to the establishment of a common language in different regions. Additionally, the printing press enabled the production of dictionaries and grammar guides, which further contributed to standardization.
The German version of John is Johannes.
It is pronounced yo-HAH-nes GAYRT-ner.
He died because he was a very old man i believe in his late 20's.
Johannes Gutenberg's parents were Else Wirich Gutenberg and Friele Gensfleisch.
Information about Johannes Gutenberg's education is sparse. It is known that he learned goldsmithing, probably from his father. He also apparently knew the art of polishing gems and metal mirrors.
Johannes Bechert has written: 'Die Diathesen von \\' -- subject(s): Greek language, Language, Verb
Johannes Singer has written: 'Mittelhochdeutscher Grundwortschatz' -- subject(s): German language, Word frequency, Vocabulary, Language
The first book published by Johannes Gutenberg's printing press is commonly believed to be the Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line Bible. It was printed around 1455 in Mainz, Germany.
L. Johannes Frohnmeyer has written: 'A progressive grammar of the Malayalam language for Europeans'
Johannes Kromayer has written: 'Deutsche Grammatica' -- subject(s): German language, Grammar, Textbooks
Johannes Jurgens Viljoen has written: 'Ndonga' -- subject(s): Grammar, Ndonga language 'Oshike?' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, Herero, Herero language, Ndonga, Ndonga language, Terms and phrases
Johannes Gutenberg was born and raised in the German city of Mainz. He spoke German.
Johannes Poeschel has written: 'Luftfahrerdeutsch' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Dictionaries, German language, Glossaries, vocabularies
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