It was printed by Johannes Gutenberg, in Mainz, Germany, between 1450 and 1455.
The Bible was first printed on a printing press with movable type in 1454-1455, by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany. This printing revolutionized the production and distribution of books, including religious texts such as the Bible.
Johanns Gutenberg and Peter Schöffer printed the first Gutenberg Bible on 24 August 1456 in Mainz, Germany.
Johann Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg, or as history knows him, Johannes Gutenberg, died of natural causes in Mainz, Germany, in 1468. The inventor of the moveable type printing press, he nonetheless died in virtual poverty.
Before the invention of printing, books weren't "published'. They were written by hand, and if someone liked it, they copied it - again, by hand. As time went by manuscripts were multi-copied by monks in monasteries. Answer2: The canon or official collection of inspired books of the Holy Bible was completed by the end of the first century A.D. Written translation of the Holy Scriptures followed in due course along with the missionary effort of the early Christians in obedience to Christ's command to make disciples out of all nations. The books of the Hebrew canon had already been collected at Jerusalem prior to its destruction A.D. 70, and now during the second century the collecting of the books of the inspired Christian Greek Scriptures took place, and translations proceeded. Translations in the Old Latin appeared. Portions of the Scriptures, such as the four gospel accounts and the letters of the apostle Paul, were brought together in codex form like books of our day, for convenient handling and use. The casing-in of books between lids in this style proved to be a marked specialty of the Christian congregation in the bookmaking industry, in that early second century. (question) 3 Toward the end of the fourth century Eu·se'bi·us Jer·ome', commonly known as "Saint Jer·ome'", entered upon his work as a translator. In 383 he produced his new Latin version of the gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, and in 405 he completed his entire translation of the Bible from the Hebrew and Greek into Latin. Despite widespread objection Jer·ome's' Latin Version won out and became the Bible of Western Christendom for the next thousand years. It became known as the Latin Vulgate or "common Latin edition". The first Bible to be run off a printing press by Jo'hann Gu'ten·berg at Mainz, Germany, was this Latin Vulgate.
The Gutenberg Bible (also known as the 42-line Bible or the Mazarin Bible) is a printed version of the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible that was printed by Johannes Gutenberg, in Mainz, Germany in the fifteenth century
In Mainz, in what is now Germany.
It was printed by Johannes Gutenberg, in Mainz, Germany, between 1450 and 1455.
Johannes Gutenburg died in 1458 on February 3. He died in Mainz, Germany.
It was at Franciscan church at Mainz, Germany. This church and the cemetery were later destroyed, and Gutenberg's grave is now lost.
Johannes Gutenburg lived in the German City-State of Mainz.
The first book printed in Europe using movable type was the Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line Bible, printed by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany, around 1455.
The Bible was first printed on a printing press with movable type in 1454-1455, by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany. This printing revolutionized the production and distribution of books, including religious texts such as the Bible.
the Gutenberg Bible.
Johanns Gutenberg and Peter Schöffer printed the first Gutenberg Bible on 24 August 1456 in Mainz, Germany.
Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press in the 1450's and the first book to ever be printed was a Latin language bible printed in Mainz, Germany.
Johannes Gutenburg lived in the German City-State of Mainz.