Who Invented the Printing Press? | Live Science
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Early historyCompositionInfluenceOriginReceptionPreparationAchievementsIn the 14th century, Wang Chen, a Chinese government official of the Yuan Dynasty, independently created his own set of movable characters out of wood. His motivation for developing this new method of printing was the publication of a voluminous series of books on agriculture, titled \"Nung Shu.\"See more on livescience.comAuthor: Elizabeth PetersonPublished: Feb 25, 2014Estimated Reading Time: 6 minsWhat was the first printing press?See this and other topics In the 14th century, Wang Chen, a Chinese government official of the Yuan Dynasty, independently created his own set of movable characters out of wood. His motivation for developing this new method of printing was the publication of a voluminous series of books on agriculture, titled \"Nung Shu.\" Published: Feb 25, 2014
In the 14th century, Wang Chen, a Chinese government official of the Yuan Dynasty, independently created his own set of movable characters out of wood. His motivation for developing this new method of printing was the publication of a voluminous series of books on agriculture, titled \"Nung Shu.\"
Published: Feb 25, 2014
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