The first book to be published using a printing press with movable type is commonly known as the Gutenberg Bible. It was also referred to as the 42-line Bible or the Mazarin Bible. The Gutenberg Bible was printed by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany, around the year 1455.
Johannes Gutenberg is credited with inventing the printing press with movable type, which revolutionized the process of book production. The Gutenberg Bible was a monumental work, consisting of two volumes with a total of 1,286 pages. It was printed in Latin and showcased the remarkable quality and craftsmanship achieved through Gutenberg's printing method.