In about 14 centuries, engraved block printing passed to Egypt from Persia. Then at the end of the 14th century, a kind ofpapercard -- a Latin textbook made from wooden block printing -- appeared in Europe.
In about 14 countries, the wood movable type spread to North Korea and Japan. The Korean people made their copper type based on the wood type
Chinese movable type printing was spread from Sinkiang (Northwest China'sXinjiangAutonomous Region) to Persia and Egypt before then arriving in Europe.
The influence that printing had upon Europe was profound. The development of printing and moveable type influenced and shaped both the Renaissance (14th-16th century) and the Reformation (16th century) periods. Furthermore, through printing, education was popularized as books became cheaper and literacy spread, with education and literacy allowing for greater social mobility.