The story of the first glasses
The story of the world's first pair of glasses can be traced back to the 13th century. It is said that a monk and scholar named Roger Bacon from Italy was the first person to invent glasses. At that time, he found that his vision was deteriorating and he couldn't see books and manuscripts clearly. So, he started experimenting with using convex lenses to improve his vision. By placing the convex lens in front of his eyes, he discovered that it could magnify and focus light, thus improving his vision.
Roger Bacon's invention gained widespread attention and interest, and the use of glasses gradually spread to other regions and countries. Over time, the design and manufacturing technology of glasses have been continuously improved, making them a widely used visual aid.
That is the story of the world's first pair of glasses, which marks the origin of glasses as a tool to help people improve their vision.