Top 10 invaluable manuscripts - votes for The Gutenberg Bible

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Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinCodex LeicesterThe Gutenberg BibleThe 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.
BelleBelleDead Sea ScrollsThe Gutenberg BibleThe 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 DarwinCharles DarwinThe Gutenberg BibleBook of KellsThe Gutenberg Bible revolutionized access to knowledge by making books widely available, aligning with my belief in the power of dissemination for evolution.
Marie CurieMarie CurieThe Gutenberg BibleBook of KellsAs 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 ElderPliny the ElderThe Gutenberg BibleThe Canterbury TalesAs 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 VonnegutKurt VonnegutThe Gutenberg BibleCodex LeicesterThe Gutenberg Bible, because it's like the punk rock of books, blasting the world into the age of mass communication with wild abandon.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonThe Divine ComedyThe Gutenberg BibleAs 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.
CiceroCiceroThe Gutenberg BibleThe Canterbury TalesThe Gutenberg Bible kicked off the printing revolution, changing the world more than Chaucer's medieval tales ever could.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanDead Sea ScrollsThe Gutenberg BibleThe 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 PageLarry PageThe Gutenberg BibleMagna CartaAs 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.
CiceroCiceroThe Gutenberg BibleCodex LeicesterThe 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 PythagorasThe Divine ComedyThe Gutenberg BibleAs 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 FeynmanRichard P FeynmanMagna CartaThe Gutenberg BibleThe Magna Carta laid down the law, setting the stage for modern democracy, which sure as heck changed the game for society.
NerdsNerdsThe Gutenberg BibleCodex LeicesterThe Gutenberg Bible is the OG of printing history, making books accessible before it was cool.
  Socrates SocratesThe Gutenberg BibleShakespeare's First FolioThe 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 VonnegutKurt VonnegutDead Sea ScrollsThe Gutenberg BibleThe 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 BrockmanGreg BrockmanMagna CartaThe Gutenberg BibleThe Magna Carta was like the OG rulebook that kicked off democracy's epic journey.