Versorium

The versorium (Latin word for "turn around") was the first electroscope, the first instrument that could detect the presence of static electric charge.[1] It was invented in 1600 by William Gilbert, physician to Queen Elizabeth I.

  1. ^ Brian Davies (1980). "To make a vain man humble". Physics Education. 15 (4): 248–254. Bibcode:1980PhyEd..15..248D. doi:10.1088/0031-9120/15/4/317.