History of the Gutenberg Press
All six parts of a noteworthy BBC documentary called The Machine That Made Us featuring Stephen Fry on the history of the Gutenberg Press can be found on YouTube: part one, part two, part three, part four, part five, part six (60 minutes total). (For those living in the UK, watch it on the BBC’s iPlayer.)
Stephen’s investigation combines historical detective work and a hands-on challenge. He travels to France and Germany on the trail of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press and early media entrepreneur. Along the way he discovers the lengths Gutenberg went to keep his project secret, explores the role of avaricious investors and unscrupulous competitors, and discovers why printing mattered so much in medieval Europe.
But to really understand the man and his machine, Stephen gets his hands dirty – assembling a team of craftsmen and helping them build a working replica of Gutenberg’s original press. He learns how to make paper the 15th-century way and works as an apprentice in a metal foundry in preparation for the experiment to put the replica press through its paces. Can Stephen’s modern-day team match the achievement of Gutenberg’s medieval craftsmen? [via link]




































































































































































