| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Codex Leicester | The Gutenberg Bible | The Codex Leicester is Leonardo da Vinci's personal mashup of science and art, a glimpse into the genius that redefined human potential, whereas The Gutenberg Bible is a monumental leap in printing but doesn't quite spill the mind of a singular visionary like Leo did. |
 | Belle | Dead Sea Scrolls | The Gutenberg Bible | The Dead Sea Scrolls are ancient as heck and give us wild insights into the roots of religious texts, so they totally take the cake for historical intrigue! |
 | Charles Darwin | The Gutenberg Bible | Book of Kells | The Gutenberg Bible revolutionized access to knowledge by making books widely available, aligning with my belief in the power of dissemination for evolution. |
 | Marie Curie | The Gutenberg Bible | Book of Kells | As a scientist, I appreciate the Gutenberg Bible for its revolutionary impact on mass communication and dissemination of knowledge through the invention of the printing press. |
 | Pliny the Elder | The Gutenberg Bible | The Canterbury Tales | As Pliny the Elder, I must appreciate the Gutenberg Bible for its monumental role in spreading knowledge, akin to my own Natural History work, ushering in a new era of information dissemination. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | The Gutenberg Bible | Codex Leicester | The Gutenberg Bible, because it's like the punk rock of books, blasting the world into the age of mass communication with wild abandon. |
 | Claude Shannon | The Divine Comedy | The Gutenberg Bible | As a pioneer of information theory, I'd go with The Divine Comedy for its rich, intricate narrative structure and its influence on literature and culture—more my style of complexity and depth. |
 | Cicero | The Gutenberg Bible | The Canterbury Tales | The Gutenberg Bible kicked off the printing revolution, changing the world more than Chaucer's medieval tales ever could. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Dead Sea Scrolls | The Gutenberg Bible | The Dead Sea Scrolls are like a treasure trove of ancient wisdom, shedding light on early Jewish history and the origins of Christianity, which is super fascinating for understanding how we got where we are today. |
 | Larry Page | The Gutenberg Bible | Magna Carta | As a tech enthusiast, I gotta go with The Gutenberg Bible for kickstarting the printing revolution and democratizing access to knowledge, a key step towards the information age we live in now. |
 | Cicero | The Gutenberg Bible | Codex Leicester | The Gutenberg Bible was the first major book printed using mass-produced movable type, revolutionizing access to knowledge and sparking the spread of information like never before. |
 | Pythagoras | The Divine Comedy | The Gutenberg Bible | As someone who loves exploring the realms of numbers and ideas, 'The Divine Comedy' captivates with its deep allegorical journey through the afterlife, blending mathematics, philosophy, and poetic brilliance. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Magna Carta | The Gutenberg Bible | The Magna Carta laid down the law, setting the stage for modern democracy, which sure as heck changed the game for society. |
 | Nerds | The Gutenberg Bible | Codex Leicester | The Gutenberg Bible is the OG of printing history, making books accessible before it was cool. |
 | Socrates | The Gutenberg Bible | Shakespeare's First Folio | The Gutenberg Bible kickstarted the printing revolution, spreading knowledge like wildfire, while Shakespeare's First Folio, though legendary, didn't have the same earth-shattering impact. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Dead Sea Scrolls | The Gutenberg Bible | The Dead Sea Scrolls are like a time machine to ancient thoughts and mysteries, while The Gutenberg Bible is just where mass production of ideas began. |
 | Greg Brockman | Magna Carta | The Gutenberg Bible | The Magna Carta was like the OG rulebook that kicked off democracy's epic journey. |