The Journey Of Paper To The First Book Of The World
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On September 09, 2021
The Journey Of Paper To The First Book Of The World
We all have a fair idea about the feeling of holding a book in our hands. It can be a brand-new one or borrowed from friends or the library. It can also be a family treasure changing hands from one generation to another. But the smell of the brand-new books makes me feel nostalgic. There is no denying the fact that old books hold a special charm, and I love that too. It is the only reason as to why I am not in support of book hauling (noble distribution to book lovers or book donation is fine but for a price for my own fund generation- a perfect no for me), and I want to have them on my bookshelves till my end with care.
Storytelling is an art and what helps in blooming this artistic skill is a book. Now we proudly say that we read many books, journals, and manuscripts, and many more. But have we ever made an effort to know how this divine element of the book came into existence? Well, today’s post is about that.
Introduction of paper:
Much before the concept of books arrived, we only had stories. Storytelling remained a communal act where daily activities, were narrated like a lesson. It was done to establish some morals and for entertainment. At a slow pace, the concept of fairy tales came into existence, and thus with time, spoken words started showing their power. During Stone Age civilization, cave drawings or stone carvings were the only modes of engraving information for others to know. Writing during that time was done on stone slabs or pieces of bark.
Do you know that the Egyptian people remained the first community in the ancient period to make use of “pages”? Well, the page was a bit different than now and shaped by weaving together papyrus plant stems. There was some specific process which they used to follow to flattening and use as a page. Such pages were next glued up to create a scroll.
Romans and Greek people found this technique effective and welcomed this way of creating pages. Deer skin or calf skin turned popular in later part and chances of tear was less. The Greeks also opted for wax tablets and scratched them to write.
How many of us know the fact, the first book penned on paper got manufactured in China? What materials did they use to make the paper? Mulberries, bark, hemp, and many other natural things to prepare a pulp, to press it, and dry it up to make paper
The arrival of the first book of the world:
The time arrived when the thought of individual books came to mind. Books that can be precious for the mass got introduced gradually. Few of these books contained important information as well as religious texts. The first book that was written based on some historic information is The Epic of Gilgamesh. This book is a mythical story of one of the key political entities from history. Johannes Gutenburg was the man who during 1454 constructed his printing press for the first time, which created a revolution in the world of books. The first printed book of Gutenburg is the Bible.
There are many other interesting facts about books. Out of which many are unknown to many. Well, I will share that here on this portal in the coming time. Stay tuned to know more about books.
TOPICS cave drawingsEgyptian peopleFirst bookGreekGutenburgPapyrusRomanStone Age civilizationstone carvings
Wow, what an interesting article! Thank you for taking the time to write it and I look forward to reading more wonderful articles on your blog. Books bring people together, that is my belief.
Wow that’s a man interesting topic.I love the facts and the the knowledge boosts gained from the book. And your review is also so appropriate.
That’s an interesting read, I love the book which share facts with us. Your review is so approx. Thanks for bring the book front.
This is so fascinating! I knew that paper came from China but not all the other facts so things was very interesting.
This is such a wonderful article. I’m sure every bookstagrammer would love to read this. Thank you for sharing so many facts about books and it’s journey…
What a wonderful article, Wow! Appreciate the effort and I am looking forward to reading more magnificent posts on your blog.
I just can’t thank enough the person who came up with the idea of books. Gutenberg is indeed God