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  1. Sep 30, 2024 · The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper was written by U.K. author Roland Allen. Allen owns 40 to 50 filled notebooks but says his interest in writing about scratchpads was sparked by...

  2. 13 hours ago · Leonardo da Vinci. It is estimated that Leonardo, arguably the world’s most famous note taker, may have “filled his notebooks at the rate of about a thousand pages a year,” Allen writes.

  3. The notebooks contain careful sketches and diagrams annotated with notes in 16th-century Italian mirror writing, which reads in reverse and from right to left. The mirror writing has caused much speculation. Was Leonardo trying to ensure that only he could decipher his notes?

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    • The Prison Notebooks
    • Leonardo Da Vinci’s Notebooks

    Beethoven They were just published in full by Walter Nohl of Munich, after being the most prized possession of the Berlin State Library’s Music Department. He used them to compose music, of course, but also to write down quotations of significance to him – things like ‘Tis said, that art is long, and life but fleeting:—Nay; life is long, and brief ...

    Hemingway is so famous for his love of notebooks that Moleskine boasts about being ‘the heir and successor to the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past two centuries: among them Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway’. Hemingway himself said ‘I belong to this notebook and this pencil.’ He was seldom seen without a...

    The Fairchild patent notebooks were crucial to our computerised world today. Their contents revolutionized the science and manufacture of microelectronics and launched the incredible growth of Silicon Valley. Ideas including modern semiconductor manufacture, integrated circuits, the technology that lets us power portable digital devices (like the p...

    Thomas Edison amassed approximately five million pages of writing in his sixty-year career as an inventor. He used notebooks to organize notes on his inventions and innovations. A note at the end of his pocket notebook for October 1870 says ‘all new inventions I will here after keep a full record’. These notebooks were used by him and his colleague...

    German philosopher Martin Heidegger’s black notebooks sparked controversy when they were published in March 2014. He was widely viewed as a seminal thinker in the Continental tradition (a branch of philosophy that includes existentialism, German idealism, psychoanalytic theory and French feminism and the rejection of science as the ultimate method ...

    Works published during philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre’s life showed that he agreed with Hegel that humans struggle against one another to win recognition but rejected some other aspects of Hegel’s philosophy. However, notebooks published after his death, titled Notebooks for an Ethics, displayed a dramatic about-turn in his thinking on the matter. Th...

    Darwin kept diaries in notebooks throughout the Beagle voyage that would lead him to think of the theory of evolution. He took fourteen of them on his trips to the shore. During the voyage he kept field notes on his observations. As the voyage drew to a close, he also used one (his Red notebook) for theoretical speculations on subjects like geology...

    Like Thomas Edison and many other eminent scientists and inventors, Einstein kept a notebook to record his calculations and ideas. In March 2012, 80,000 documents written by or addressed to Einstein were published online by Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Einstein Papers Project (EPP) at Caltech. This collection includes Einstein’s notebooks...

    The Prison notebooks are a series of notebooks written by Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci while he was imprisoned in 1926 by the Fascist regime for being the founder and leader of the Communist party. Gramsci was a philosopher, politician and political theorist. He wrote more than 30 notebooks with 3000 pages of history and analysis while he was im...

    Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks are famous for having been written in mirror script, from right to left. Some say this was to make them harder to decipher, but it may just have been because da Vinci was left-handed and wanted to avoid smudging the paper. He wrote in his notebooks daily, finishing with about 13,000 pages of work. The notebooks record ...

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · The earliest known form of a notebook dates back to the Egyptian civilization, where they used papyrus to create scrolls. However, it wasn’t until the ancient Greeks and the Romans that notebooks took on a new form. They used parchment and vellum to create codices – the first true notebooks.

  5. Sep 9, 2024 · The Ulu Burun discovery, from c.1305 BCE: wax tablets like this were Europe’s notebooks for two thousand years. Photo: Roland Allen. We know that they used the tablet for writing, but we can’t know exactly what they wrote.

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  7. Apr 5, 2024 · The notebooks of Da Vinci, now precious relics of art history, bask in the revelation of his labyrinthine thoughts, deft sketches, elaborate inventions, meticulous anatomical drawings, and intricate botanical studies.

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