Pencil (1565) by Conrad Gesner (3/49)

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Pencil (1565) by Conrad Gesner

An early form of the pencil was made in 1565 by Conrad Gesner when graphite was placed in a wooden holder. the graphite was mistakenly called lead – at the time, the newly-discovered graphite was called black lead or “plumbago,” from the Latin word for lead ore – it looked and acted like lead, and it was not known at the time that graphite consisted of carbon and not lead.

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