Renowned for inventing the first movable-type printing press for music, revolutionizing music publishing and making it more accessible. This innovation enabled mass production of sheet music, democratizing music education and performance.
Born in 1380
A 15th-century humanist and manuscript hunter, renowned for unearthing and translating ancient Greek and Roman texts, significantly contributing to the Renaissance's cultural and intellectual revival.
Born in 1463
Renaissance humanist and philosopher who wrote the famous "Oration on the Dignity of Man," a treatise that declared human beings' potential for greatness and their capacity for self-improvement. He's known for his emphasis on humanism and individualism.