Pen

The history of the PEN.

  • The reed pen
    3100 BCE

    The reed pen

    The Egyptians invented reed pens. These pens were made of
    reed or bamboo (different plants). People dipped the
    pen in ink to write.
  • The Quill Pens
    501

    The Quill Pens

    In the 6th century, people used quill pens and ink to write.
    A quill pen was made from the feathers of a big bird. The
    writer dipped the quill pen in ink many times to
    write four or five words. Shakespeare created a lot of drama
    plays using quill pens, ink and paper.
  • The Fountain Pens

    The Fountain Pens

    Later, Petrache Poenaru invented the fountain pen. The French government patented
    it in 1827. Fountain pens were very different from quill pens. The ink was inside the
    pen, so people used it to write pages. But they weren’t very popular because they left
    spots of ink on the paper.
  • The Ballpoint Pen

    The Ballpoint Pen

    Lazlo Biro was a printer from Hungary. In 1938, he invented a ballpoint pen. He wasn’t
    the first person to invent the ballpoint pen, but his design was the best.
  • The BIros Pens

    The BIros Pens

    Now, millions of people write with ballpoint pens, or Biros (named after Lazlo Biro).
    People like them because they don’t leave ink spots and don’t need refilling. There are
    many types of ballpoint pen, including pens that write underwater and pens that write
    in space.