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History
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Verdens første mekaniske regnemaskin. Maskinen kunne addere og subtrahere og hadde automatisk mente- overføring.
The glory goes to the Frenchman Blaise Pascal who in 1642 invented at the age of 21 the Calculating Machine.
Blaise Pascal who was a gifted lad from childhood wanted to spend more time with his father, a tax collector. Since dad was busy at
home in adding columns of numbers Blaise decided to invent a machine which will free his father from this tedious task. This Machine (20'
x 4' x 3') was of metal with 8 dials manipulated by a stylus.
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Produksjon - (Gjenstandskort)
Kopi av Blaise Pascals første regnemaskin fra 1642, utført av Robert S. Nilsson. - Produsent Nilsson, Robert S. sikker
- Produsent av original til katalogisergjenstand... Pascal, Blaise
- Production place Storbritannia England sikker
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Relation
- Object/Work – Components Thing Deler (NTM 06968-1)
Classification
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- Mekanikk (Outline) OU 401
- Telling og regning (Outline) OU 802
References
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- Utstilling Utstilt i datautstillingen, NTM Kjelsås
License information
- License Contact owner for more information
Metadata
- Identifier NTM 06968
- Part of collection NTM
- Owner of collection Norsk Teknisk Museum
- Institution Norsk Teknisk Museum
- Date published August 11, 2020
- Date updated June 7, 2023
- DIMU-CODE 021028734517
- UUID 4c315817-1ef1-40bb-97b6-b185384a0a08
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