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This 16th Century Book Can Be Read Six Different Ways

Leopoldina
@leopoldina
10 years ago
280 posts

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Sure, the Amazon Kindle might have dynamic font adjustments, and it can hold thousands of books, but can it do this? Printed in the late 16th century this small book from the National Library of Sweden is an example of sixfold dos--dos binding, where six books are conjoined into a single publication but can be read individually with the help of six perfectly placed clasps. This particular book was printed in Germany and like almost all books at the time is a religious devotional text. The National Library of Sweden has a fantastic photo collection of historical and rare books where you can find many more gems like this , and this , and this . (via Neatorama )

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updated by @leopoldina: 06 Oct 2016 06:26:33AM
Candace Ducatillon
@candace-ducatillon
10 years ago
204 posts

Fascinating!

Summer Serendipity
@summer-serendipity
10 years ago
69 posts

The design to this book boggles my mind! Imagining the mind that came up with such an idea particularly that long ago boggles it even more! Thanks for finding and sharing this! ( ;

Lady Bluebird of Orkney
@lady-bluebird-of-orkney
10 years ago
81 posts

Glorious!

Summer Serendipity
@summer-serendipity
10 years ago
69 posts

Since its a religious text, could give new meaning to the phrase " Six ways to Sunday" ( :

Merry Chase
@merry-chase
10 years ago
154 posts

hehe, good one Summer!