Johann Fust
Inventor/Investor of the first press (died 1466)
"Fust" redirects here. For other uses, see
Fust (disambiguation)
.
For the German magician, see
Johann Faust
.
"John Fust" redirects here. For the ice hockey player, see
John Fust (ice hockey)
.
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Johann Fust
Often taken to be a portrait of Doctor Faustus, this is an idealised portrait of Johann Fust with his printed Bible.
Johann Fust
or
Faust
(
c.
1400 – October 30, 1466) was an early
German
printer
.