Working for Fust, Schöffer was the principal workman of Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of modern typography, whose 42-Line Bible was completed in 1455.Schöffer is considered the author of many innovations such as dating books, including a title page [5] and colored inks in print.Schöffer married Fust's only daughter, Christina, and his sons also entered the printer's trade.Another son, Peter the younger, was an able die-cutter and printer, and conducted business in Mainz (1509–23), Worms (1512–29), Strasbourg (1530–39) and Venice (1541–42).In 1526, Peter Schöffer the younger published the first English New Testament in Worms, translated by William Tyndale.