The earliest printed image of the Buddha with an authenticated date is believed to be from the "Diamond Sutra," which was printed in 868 CE. This woodblock print, discovered in a cave in Dunhuang, China, features a detailed depiction of the Buddha and is accompanied by text from the sutra. The Diamond Sutra is significant not only for its artistic representation but also as an important Buddhist scripture emphasizing the nature of perception and enlightenment.
Diamond Sutra which was printed in 868.
The earliest recorded printed newspaper dates back to 1605 in Germany, called "Relation aller Fürnemmen und gedenckwürdigen Historien" (Account of all distinguished and memorable news). It was a weekly publication that contained news and events from around Europe.
Type your answer here... the first words were printed in 1392
The earliest woodblock printed fragments are from China.
The earliest known printed text is from about 650 A.D, although many believe they will find older ones in the future, and the earliest full printed book is from 868 A.D.
The first printed advertisement is believed to have appeared in 1472, when a shop in England advertised a prayer book.
The earliest bibles - indeed all books - were written by hand, the first printed bible was the Guttenberg Bible, printed in 1454 or 1455.
The Bible.
The earliest copyright date I see for Young's Literal Translation is 1862.
George Bullen has written: 'On the presumed earliest printed notice of Gutenberg as the inventor of printing'
Believed to be "Diamond Sutra"
Actually, it depends on how old that three dollar bill is. The Republic of Texas printed a three dollar bill in the 1800's. Get it authenticated!