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A 16th-century Kindle?
« on: July 14, 2020, 07:25:01 AM »
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/behold-the-renaissance-bookwheel

How Students Built a 16th-Century Engineer’s Book-Reading Machine

Holds multiple books, though not exactly portable....




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Agostino Ramelli, the 16th-century Italian military engineer, designed many contraptions for the changing Renaissance landscape, including cranes, grain mills, and water pumps. But his most compelling apparatus was one meant to nurture the mind: a revolving wooden wheel with angled shelves, which allowed users to read multiple books at one time. “This is a beautiful and ingenious machine, very useful and convenient for anyone who takes pleasure in study, especially those who are indisposed and tormented by gout,” Ramelli wrote in Le diverse et artificiose machine, his illustrated magnum opus of mechanical solutions. “Moveover, it has another fine convenience in that it occupies very little space in the place where it is set
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Just a few of the books I have translated (English <-> German)
 
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Maggie Ann

Re: A 16th-century Kindle?
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2020, 10:27:25 PM »
Could have used one of those pre-Kindle.