Printing Presses
The invention of the eyeglasses is credited to an unknown Italian inventor in the late 13th century. The specific date is uncertain, but it is believed to have been around the year 1286.
Gutenberg invented printing. About fifteen years before the invention of printing, he marketed a very early periscope. I think the question confuses these two facts. Gutenberg marketed a periscope in the 1430's, so pilgrims could see over the heads of people in the crowd. He actually may have invented it. I see no record of what it was called at the time, but the scientific naming conventions used in modern English would certainly give it the name periscope. There is a link below.
Evangelista Torricelli did not invent the anemometer; however, the first known description of an anemometer was by Leon Battista Alberti in the 15th century. Torricelli did invent the mercury barometer in the 17th century, which measures atmospheric pressure.
Johannes Gutenberg was not directly important for the invention of the periscope; rather, he is renowned for introducing the printing press with movable type in the 15th century. This innovation revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge and information, paving the way for advancements in various fields, including science and technology. While Gutenberg didn't invent the periscope, the increased availability of printed materials likely facilitated the sharing of ideas and designs that contributed to its development later on.
Navigators began using the astrolabe for navigation in the early 15th century. It was a key tool for determining latitude by measuring the angle between the horizon and the stars.
Lager is a German 'invention' known since the 15th Century
Johannes Gutenberg is credited with rediscovering movable type in the 15th century, leading to the invention of the printing press and revolutionizing the way information was shared and disseminated.
In Europe, the most influential invention from the 13th to 15th centuries was likely the Gutenberg printing press. It was invented around 1440 and revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge, greatly contributing to the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the scientific revolution.
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1494 fell in the 15th Century.
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1492 is in the 15th Century.
The 15th century was the century which lasted from 1400 to 1499.
The invention of the eyeglasses is credited to an unknown Italian inventor in the late 13th century. The specific date is uncertain, but it is believed to have been around the year 1286.
Patents derive from "letters patent," or open letters, showing that the bearer had the exclusive rights to the invention; the earliest is considered to be in 15th century Italy.
They didn't have cars in the 15th Century.