Paper paging through history
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Book Name: Paper paging through history
Writer: MARK KURLANSKY
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BRIGHT AND PIOUS PIERRE LE VÉNÉRABLE, PETER THE revered, a twelfth-century priest from the Cluny religious community in France, visited Spain and observed that the Arabs and Jews there, as opposed to utilizing creature skins, composed even religious messages on leaves produced using old garments—what quality stationers today call “100 percent cloth paper.” He perceived this was an away from of degenerate society. Throughout history, the job of innovation and individuals’ responses to it have been amazingly steady, and the individuals who stress over new innovation and its impact on society would do well to ponder the historical backdrop of paper. We will in general consider “innovation” alluding just to the improvement of physical gadgets, mechanical in the nineteenth century, and now electronic. But the word can likewise be applied, as Merriam-Webster’s word reference says, to any”practical use of knowledge.”Technological creations have consistently emerged from need. Numerous inventions went before paper. First came communicated in language, at that point drawing, the pictographs, at that point letters in order, at that point phoneticism, at that point composing, and afterward paper. Paper was then trailed by printing, moveable sort, typewriters, machine-driven printers, and electronic word processors and the electronic printers that go with them. As requirements present themselves, arrangements are found.
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