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Deutsch: Gebräuchliches Bildnis von Johannes Gutenberg, das aber erst weit nach seinem Tod erstellt wurde und somit als Fantasiebildnis gilt. Johannes Gutenberg ist 1397 geboren und starb am 3. Februar 1468. Daher wurde er 71 Jahre alt. Er lebte zwischen 1434 und 1444 in Straßburg, wo er dann mit anderen das Unternehmen "aventur und kunst" gründete, wobei "Kunst" im damaligen Sprachgebrauch als "handwerkliches können" zu verstehen ist.
English: Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg made after his death.
Español: Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg, hecho después de su muerte.
Date 2004
Source http://www.sru.edu/depts/cisba/compsci/dailey/217students/sgm8660/Final/
Author User:Shizhao, User:Liberal Freemason
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