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It was first mentioned in 4 BC and written about in 1268 but still nobody knows who invented spectacles (eyeglasses).
Alberto Manguel, in A History of Reading, wrote[1] about the earliest known references to the invention of eyeglasses:
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We have little record (at least in English) of the Eastern timeline of eyeglasses development, and hence, this discussion focuses on the Western invention and development of glasses.
"Specs" or eyeglasses took a long time to evolve into the "One-Hour" lenses found today.
Disclosed therein is a spring hinge for eyeglasses, which is rotatably connected to an eyeglasses temple or an eyeglasses rim via a hinge pin (<b>30</b>). The eyeglasses spring hinge includes: a first ...
The invention is a bridge structure for rimless glasses that includes a rear bridge portion, a front bridge portion; and fastening means for fastening the rear bridge portion to the front bridge ...
1926 - The invention of the television created as much a need for distance-seeing eyeglasses as the Gutenberg Printing Press had for reading or close-up seeing spectacles 470 years earlier.
The invention of eyeglasses ca. 1286, and the rise of reading...
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