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Johann Gutenberg

Developed the printing press.
Item added by Redoedo. Added on 09/07/2003
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wolfmantip
08/22/2009

Johann Gutenberg 4

Good Actor..Loved him in that movie with the robot.

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Yohan
06/16/2009

Johann Gutenberg 1

How can he be here? I don't know him at all!

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oscargamblesfr o
04/04/2009

Johann Gutenberg 5

Many other reviewers covered the importance of Gutenberg. I wonder if he ever thought " This invention will lead to crude gay hating and 1896- like opinions of blacks?

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Drummond
11/25/2008

Johann Gutenberg 5

More than anyone else, he is responsible for Protestantism and the proliferation of literacy.

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contemplating
10/04/2007

Johann Gutenberg 5

I think that Gutenberg deserves to be among those at the top. As an agnostic, my focus and reasoning is not on the argument that Luther utilized the printing press to disseminate his work, but that all those published ideas and discoveries that have contributed to the history of the world have been possible because of Gutenberg's diligence. Machiavelli, Shakespeare, Darwin, Einstein; movable type, typewriters, computers; pamphlets, books, magazines, newspapers, discussion boards, text messages.

Certainly someone else 'could' have invented the movable type printing press, but Gutenberg was the right person, in the right place, at the right time and is credited with it. One could only speculate as to if/when someone else would/could have done so. Give credit where credit is due.

I would contend that true greatness not only inspires change, but it also inspires others to think outside the box so to speak. Yes, there are still many illiterate people in the world, however there are far fewer (proportionatly) than there were before the invention of the printing press.

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XAgent
05/20/2007

Johann Gutenberg 5

His creation allowed mass printing of more than just the bible but also revolutionary pamphlets, "Common Sense" anyone.

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BlueOrchid
05/20/2007

Johann Gutenberg 5

Moveable type was definitely a creative invention on this man's part. It definitely allowed knowledge to come to the masses as well as their own copies of the bible.

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Broodinghen
05/20/2007

Johann Gutenberg 5

Dear Christians, are you sure you would know very much about Jesus if you could not have easy access to a copy of the complete Bible nowadays? You owe this to Mr. Gutenberg and his successors who refined his method until everyone could afford his own copy. Can you deny that the influence of Jesus became a good deal greater when more people knew more about him?

By the way: His real name was Johann Gensfleisch (the name means: "meat of geese" and sounds a bit ridiculous). As much as I know he was called Gutenberg according to the place where his family lived.

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irishgit
04/12/2007

Johann Gutenberg 5

He improves and makes possible a means of spreading the written word, ultimately resulting (through various evolutions) in what you're looking at.

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richardini1
03/27/2007

Johann Gutenberg 3

Why do the critics always point to the Bible and religion. Most of what was said about Jesus and Mohammad tends to be more fable than reality. Why don't you consider men who through their own wits and talent reached greatness. I am not so sure that the influence of Jesus and Mohammad is such a boon to humanity. The struggle between the true faith (both claim it) and the infidels continues even today. Pick someone a bit more human like Einstein, Michelangelo, Socrates, etc.

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Ben999
02/22/2007

Johann Gutenberg 1

How can Johann Gutenberg be ahead of Jesus, Moses and Buddha? That doesn’t make any sense. He made a printing press that would have just been made by someone else if he hadn’t done it.

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DrEntropy
02/08/2007

Johann Gutenberg 4

It's difficult to rate inventors fairly. Historically, it is usually the case that several people were working on the same invention and one person happened to figure it out/patent/steal it first. Someone else would have pioneered the printing press (the basic requirements were available by the 15th century). Still, Gutenberg deserves credit for being the first to do so. The influence of the printing press can scarecely be exaggerated: the volume of books worldwide is estimated to have expanded from 30,000 in 1450....to 9 million in 1500! Neither the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution or Industrial Civilization is imaginable without the influence of the printing press.

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bismitch
09/18/2006

Johann Gutenberg 1

I cannot believe this got such a high rating. The invention of the printing press (simple as it was) could have been invented by someone else sooner or later if this man did not exist. Compared to Jesus Christ, Muhammed and Genghis Khan this man's influence was small.

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OneZ
07/31/2006

Johann Gutenberg 5

The Chinese invented the printing press.

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DarrenGJohnson
05/01/2006

Johann Gutenberg 4

It is humorous that some have rated Gutenberg ahead of Jesus in influence. Gutenberg would himself be embarrassed at such a rating. It was his idea to mass produce the Bible so that the message of Jesus could get out to the world that motivated him to figure out a way to do this and the printing press was his answer. The printing press has been a huge deal, but Gutenberg was not more influential than Jesus. A few years back A&E had a show the most influential people of the last 1000 years and Gutenberg was number one. He topped Sir Isaac Newton, Martin Luther, Charles Darwin and Williams Shakespeare, all of whom's writings and ideas would not have been near as widespreading and influential without the printing press.

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Jupy
01/21/2006

Johann Gutenberg 5

Geutenburg allowed others to share their views and ideas. Many of the writers, scientists and political leaders may never have been able publish their works to the public. Almost all the influential people here owe Geutenburg for his invention.

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cutegurl
09/29/2005

Johann Gutenberg 5

Gutenberg was influential on several levels. First of all, moveable type and the printing press made information far more widely avalible. Books became cheaper and the newspaper came into existence. The newspaper is almost as important as moveable type. Newspaper spread information faster than was ever seen before. During the American revolution the newspaper was essential to the movement of ideas and persuading people to one side or the other. Without the newspaper the American Revolution would not have happened and the human predicament would not have been broken. So, at least in directly, you could say that Gutenberg had a major hand in breaking the human predicament.

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Cre8Fun
07/31/2005

Johann Gutenberg 5

Movable type was the greatest invention after the wheel. It was the means for wide spread distribution of information.

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CanadaSucks
04/05/2005

Johann Gutenberg 4

The printing press? Sure, how could he not be on the list? But he's not 5 stars because the printing press would have been invented eventually. . .it's not like the discovery of fire.

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pinstripes
02/12/2005

Johann Gutenberg 5

Several other reviewers adequately stated the case. The printing press made knowledge available to the masses.

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kaoruchan
11/09/2004

Johann Gutenberg 2

Excuse me, but Gutenburg didn't invent the printing press. It was invented in China in the 7th century AD. Gutenburg may have improved it, but the Chinese invented it first.

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helmut
11/08/2004

Johann Gutenberg 5

Notice that nobody who rated this less than a four felt the need to comment. In my opinion, he should be just below Christ.

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Drakainia
06/02/2004

Johann Gutenberg 5

The printing press? Are you kidding me? Of course he's influential.

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Althea
02/20/2004

Johann Gutenberg 4

I would love to give Johann a 5 because, in my world, the printing press has been MOST influential. The printing of the bible started a spiritual and cultural revolution, the American press represents a fourth check and balance to our government, books educate, inspire, and provide escape from a stressful world. But so many people don't read! Even today in the US! The printing press is only influential to the extent that people actually READ what is printed and are able to filter out the nonsense from the wisdom. Just like on Rate-it-all!

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BeanoCook
02/14/2004

Johann Gutenberg 5

No doubt, changed world history for the better.

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Jed1000
10/16/2003

Johann Gutenberg 5

The founding father of the information age. He made all thought, culture, and history available to the masses. I don't think that his impact can be overstated.

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