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  1. 17 th Century Death Roulette. Using real mortality records from London’s Dreadful Visitation, see what you might’ve died from in 1665. Spin that wheel (features mild strobing & grim deaths)

  2. Feb 28, 2020 · This is “17th Century Death Roulette,” a browser game from the website VOLE.wtf, which generates randomised causes of death from London death statistics, known as “bills of mortality.” It’s also a new iteration of a familiar phenomenon: seeing the funny side of historical death.

  3. Feb 24, 2020 · Matt Round's Death Roulette is a game that randomly selects for you one of the many deaths recorded in 17th-century London. The use of scans of the actual records is very effective! Read up...

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  5. Apr 3, 2018 · In time, the roulette became famous as the Devils game. It was said that playing roulette was so addictive that the player must have become possessed by the Devil. There was a legend according to which François Blanc supposedly bargained with the Devil to obtain the secrets of roulette.

  6. Jan 22, 2014 · In 16th- and 17th-century London, in response to recurrent epidemics of bubonic plague, authorities instituted the tradition of publishing a bill of mortality each week.

  7. Jul 9, 2019 · Roulette Machine . Blaise Pascal introduced a very primitive version of the roulette machine in the 17th century. The roulette was a by-product of Blaise Pascal's attempts to invent a perpetual motion machine.

  8. May 6, 2021 · 17th Century Death Roulette is a site that randomly serves up a cause of death from 1664 and 1665 from London’s Dreadful Visitation, a compilation of all the “bills of mortality” from that year’s plague outbreak, which killed upwards of 100,000 people.

  9. 17th Century Death Roulette is a site that randomly serves up a cause of death from 1664 and 1665 from London’s Dreadful Visitation, a compilation of all the “bills of mortality” from that year’s plague outbreak, which killed upwards of 100,000 people.

  10. Mar 26, 2020 · Many familiar maladies hide behind the enigmatic naming. “Rising of the Lights”, dreamy though it sounds, was a seventeenth-century term for any death associated with respiratory trouble (“lights” being a word for lungs).

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