What famous invention of the 15th century made reading possible for general public
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The famous invention of the 15th Century that made reading possible for the general pubic was the following;
Louis Braille.
The braille language system was formed by Louis Braille and the form of reading was named after him. By this form of reading, the people could feel with their hands and find the words and read them. This was for the visually impaired people.
The famous invention of the 15th Century that made reading possible for the general pubic was the following;
Louis Braille.
The braille language system was formed by Louis Braille and the form of reading was named after him. By this form of reading, the people could feel with their hands and find the words and read them. This was for the visually impaired people.
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Louis Braille is the famous invention of the 15th century made reading possible for the general public.
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- It was the phase of enlightenment when a few famous inventions took place which made possible reading for the general. The Braille language development made people feel the letters thus helping in reading.
- In between the mid 15th century invention of the printing press enabled the public to gather more information. Nicholas's invention of spectacles of polished lenses helped people with defective sight-read.
- These were the few inventions of the 15th century that enabled visually impaired people and the general public to enjoy reading.
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