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Today, the numbering of pages—called “pagination”—is ubiquitous. But this, too, was not always so. “Foliation”—numbering leaves rather than pages—predominated in the sixteenth century. Pagination only gained its ascendancy after 1600. Like the books that preceded printing, the first generation of printed books (those printed before 1475) hardly used any numbering at all.
The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders
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