Peter Schöffer
Peter Schöffer was a key figure in the early days of printing, working as an assistant to Johannes Gutenberg before becoming a partner in his printing business. After Gutenberg's financial troubles, Schöffer, along with Johann Fust, continued to produce printed works, including the famous 36-line Bible, and is credited with helping to refine the printing process and expand the industry.
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Peter Schöffer was a talented apprentice of Gutenberg who continued the printing business after Gutenberg lost his workshop.
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