Comparison between a modern book and a handwritten one.

For a long time, people read handwritten and printed books that could be leafed through, it was pleasant to look at, which were carefully stored on shelves and in cabinets. People still love ordinary books, which still collect dust, and some even weigh a lot. Of course, now few of us have even seen handwritten books, and hardly anyone had the opportunity to hold them in their hands. Each such book is just a work of art, which was written for a long time, ornately decorating the necessary places with unique patterns and illustrations. Such books are pleasant to hold in your hands, while thoughts about their authors and former owners appear – some medieval monks or knights, monarchs or doctors, alchemists, or even sorcerers. Now we also read, but less and less – printed books. Now we can read e-books, as well as books on floppy disks, on the TV screen, cell phone and tablet. We can even just listen to them in the recording, without seeing a single line of this or that work! At the same time, undoubtedly, all modern books have one huge plus: they take up little space, so it is very convenient to store them both at home and in the smallest purse, however, to get acquainted with all these modern books, you need electricity and one or another device. But how easy it is to share such a book, for example, with your friends living in any corner of our planet: press the button and – done! But for me personally, handwritten and modern books differ in the same way as a painting by a great artist and an illustration in an inexpensive children’s magazine.

 



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