Printing Press - Sir THomas more and church of england
When Johannes Gutenberg started to create his printing press, he was unaware of the impact it would have on society. He started in 1436 AD, when every book and copy was written by hand. His printing press made as many copies of an article in a couple weeks as one could in a lifetime. The association with Sir Thomas More and the printing press is, Sir Thomas was a scholar that wrote a lot of religious ideas down, and because of the printing press his ideas were able to spread through out Europe. Sir Thomas More also wrote a book called Utopia, which was influenced by the bible. The printing press becomes a major role in the church, because the church was now able to print the bible more efficiently than in the past. The printing press helped in many ways, and s
The printing press did not just help Sir Thomas More, or the Church of England. It helped almost everyone and almost everything. Life was much easier when the printing press was introduced and used in society. Sir Thomas More was A Man for all Seasons. He was respectful and courteous to you no matter who you were. He wrote many literary works of art including Utopia. The printing press also helped the Church of England in many ways. Bibles were able to print easily and more efficiently, the court cases against the church were able to hit the news and print a lot easier. Life was much better for everybody since Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. Sir Thomas More wrote a book called Utopia about the problems Europe was facing with power, religion, classes and
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