At the FIM Tea, this afternoon, the observation of the almost-never-erased blackboards in front of the seminar room led to the following historical question of clear importance: when was the blackboard, as a tool for lectures, invented? For instance, did Newton (who was a professor at Cambridge around 1670) ever lecture on a blackboard?
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see: http://www.ergoindemand.com/about_chalkboards.htm
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Euclid using a blackboard to teach in the School of Athens (1508) (front right):
http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/x-Schede/SDRs/SDRs_03_02_020.html