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How Were Glasses Invented, Anyway?

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It’s hard to picture life without glasses. But for most of history, people who couldn’t see well simply… didn’t. If you were nearsighted, you had to rely on other senses to spot things far away. If you were farsighted, you squinted or pulled papers to the tip of your nose. Old drawings of scribes often show them bent low over their desks for a reason.

Glasses finally arrived near the end of the 13th century. According to NPR, the first known spectacles appeared in northern Italy, a region famous for its glassmaking. Early “spectacles” were simple: heavy frames that tied or pinched onto the face, with lenses made from glass or even polished quartz. They were used only for reading, because the first lenses for nearsightedness didn’t show up until the 15th century.

Once they existed, glasses spread fast—especially as a luxury item. Records show merchants carried them along the Silk Road to Asia. In some places, including parts of imperial China, spectacles became a status symbol and were sometimes expected for civil servants. Function met fashion a long time ago.

Still, those early glasses had problems. The frames were clunky. The lenses could shatter. There was no standard sizing, and no such thing as an eye exam. Buying a pair mostly meant trying on different lenses until one felt “good enough.” Eye charts and formal prescriptions didn’t arrive until the 19th century, when standardized testing made fittings far more precise.

As reading spread, something curious happened. Close work and book learning grew more common, and distance vision seemed to worsen in many populations. Scholars have noticed this pattern for centuries. While scientists continue to investigate the reasons behind this phenomenon (including how our eyes adapt to near work), the connection between extensive reading and increased nearsightedness has been observed for a long time.

Culturally, acceptance also shifted. During the Reformation, literacy rates climbed, and so did demand for help with near vision. Glasses became more normal to wear in public. Over time, the hardware improved, too. Sidepieces that rest on the ears (instead of ties or nose-pinching designs) became standard. By the late 18th century, bifocals—often credited to Benjamin Franklin—helped people see near and far with a single pair.

Today, glasses are everywhere: a medical device, a daily tool, and often a fashion statement. Lenses can be tuned for reading, driving, computer work, or all three. Frames come in every shape and color. Unlike those early pioneers, we don’t have to strap them to our heads—though with trends, who knows what might come back.

For what it’s worth, our ancestors would probably be amazed at how simple it is to get a pair now. From handmade, heavy spectacles in medieval Italy to lightweight lenses delivered to your door, glasses have come a long way—so we can all see a lot farther.

 

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