The slow spread of printing technology from 1450 to 1470 can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, the initial investment in printing presses was substantial, limiting access to wealthy patrons and institutions. Additionally, the demand for printed materials was initially low, as many regions relied on manual transcription and had established networks for book production. Finally, the lack of standardization in language and regional dialects may have hindered broader adoption across diverse areas.
the printing press
The printing press
The printing press helped spread the ideas of the Renaissance.
New ideas spread by people printing and sailing to undiscovered places.
The printing press.
printing press
Scientific Journals; the Printing Press.
The printing press
The printing press.
the printing press
the printing press helped spread his idea around.
Woodblock printing allowed buddhist texts such as the diamond sutra to spread among the population.
Woodblock printing allowed buddhist texts such as the diamond sutra to spread among the population.
The printing press.
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Martin Luther (not the afro-american activist, although their names are exactly the same) translated it and Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing technology. So they have easily spread their German language bibles.
I personally believe that it would be the Printing Press which allowed the spread of the renaissance. Not only that, but it allowed ideas and knowledge to spread throughout the world faster than ever. Plus, we still use it today frequently to spread knowledge to the world.