Creator Bio
Meir Magino
16th Century
Meir Magino (known in Italian as Magino Gabrielli Hebreo) was an inventor in Venice in the late sixteenth century. He developed a process for extracting silk thread from cocoons twice in a year and in 1587 was invited by Pope Sixtus V to introduce the practice into the Papal States. He also developed a new process for polishing mirrors and colored cut glass, and produced a type of wine bottle that remained in use in Roman wineshops for centuries.