Which religious text pioneered an innovative packaging approach in the 1450s that revolutionized accessibility and is now considered one of the most significant developments in book production history?
Product packaging in religious contexts plays a unique role, combining practical preservation with spiritual significance. From sacred texts to ceremonial items, the way religious products are packaged often reflects deeper theological considerations and cultural traditions. Test your knowledge about how different faiths approach the art and science of packaging their most meaningful items.
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- The Gutenberg Bible, which introduced movable-type printing and standardized binding techniques
- The Tibetan Book of the Dead, which pioneered accordion-fold binding with protective wooden covers
- The Islamic Qur'an, which established the first leather slip-case design for scroll protection
- The Hindu Bhagavad Gita, which introduced the first mass-produced palm-leaf manuscript preservation system
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