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Scheutz Difference Engine | National Museum of American History

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Description:

This is the first printing calculator sold. From ancient times, scientists and mathematicians have calculated numerical tables. These tables were often rife with error, both from incorrect calculations and from errors in reproduction. In the early 1800s, the English mathematician Charles Babbage proposed a machine called a difference engine that would compute and print automatically a large class of tables. Although Babbage's machine was never completed, it inspired the Swedish publisher Georg Scheutz and his son Edvard to build this instrument. It was exhibited at the world's fair held in Paris in 1855 and sold to the Dudley Observatory in Schenectedy, New York. It also was the first computing machine to carry out computations under U.S. government contract.

For a related object, see 1988.0798.01.

References:

Merzbach, Uta C., Georg Scheutz and the First Printing Calculator, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1977.

Lindgren, Michael, Glory and Failure: The Difference Engines of Johann Mueller, Charles Babbage and Georg and Edvard Scheutz, trans. Craig G. McKay. Linkoping, Sweden: Linkoping University, 1987. Reprinted by MIT Press, 1990.

Date Made: 1853

Maker: Georg and Edvard Scheutz

Location: Currently not on view

Place Made: Sweden: Stockholm, Stockholm

Subject: MathematicsWorlds Fair

Subject:

See more items in: Medicine and Science: Mathematics, Calculating Machines, Science & Mathematics

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Credit Line: Gift of Victor Comptometer Corporation

Data Source: National Museum of American History

Id Number: MA.323659Catalog Number: 323659Accession Number: 250163

Object Name: difference engine

Physical Description: metal (mechanism material)paper (printout material)wood (base material)Measurements: overall: 56 cm x 170 cm x 58 cm; 22 1/16 in x 66 15/16 in x 22 13/16 in

Metadata Usage: CC0

Guid: https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746aa-63cd-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record Id: nmah_997042


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