Miniature book compared with sugar cube, circa 1935
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A miniature book stands in front of a sugar cube. Text on the spine reads "Galileo". Original caption: "One of the smallest books in the world dwarfed by a hand and a lump of sugar. The tiny volume has been presented to the treasure room of the library of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Professor Emeritus Arthur E. Kennelly. It contains more than 200 printed pages and a total of 4,000 words. The book weighs 1.6 grams, and each page measures eleven-sixteenths by three-eighths of an inch. The text, entitled "Alla serenissima Madama la granduchessa, Madre Galileo Galilei", was written in Padova in 1615, and the book itself was printed in Italy in 1896. # # # # # July 17, 1935. From J. J. Rowlands".
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