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Prolog This invention was dormant until 1850 when a French Artillery officer Amedee Mannheim added the movable double sided cursor, which gave it it http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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History-1 Early History Of Computers (PRE-1939) mid 1800's Slide rule as we know it today invented by French artillery officer, Amedee Mannheim. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Amedee Mannheim - Wikipedia, Wolna Encyklopedia Amedee Mannheim (ur. 17 lutego 1831 r. w Paryzu zm. 11 grudnia 1906 r.w Paryzu) - matematyk francuski, zawodowy oficer artylerii. http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedee_Mannheim
Extractions: ZebraliÅmy już ponad $200 000! WiÄcej informacji o dotacjach znajdziecie na stronie Fundacji Wikimedia Amedee Mannheim (ur. 17 lutego r. w Paryżu - zm. 11 grudnia r. w Paryżu matematyk francuski , zawodowy oficer artylerii. UdoskonaliÅ wynaleziony przez Oughtreda i Guntera suwak logarytmiczny , doprowadzajÄ c ten przyrzÄ d do postaci, która przetrwaÅa stulecia. Od roku zwiÄ zany (bez zrzucania munduru) z paryskÄ Ãcole Polytechnique , gdzie ostatecznie zostaÅ profesorem geometrii opisowej. W roku otrzymaÅ od Francuskiej Akademii Nauk prestiżowÄ NagrodÄ Ponceleta za wybitny wkÅad w rozwój geometrii . W roku opuÅciÅ szeregi armii w stopniu puÅkownika , w roku przeszedÅ na emeryturÄ. ŹródÅo: " http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedee_Mannheim Kategorie Francuscy matematycy Views osobiste nawigacja Szukaj narzÄdzia LinkujÄ ce Zmiany w dolinkowanych PrzeÅlij plik Strony specjalne ... Link do tej wersji TÄ stronÄ ostatnio zmodyfikowano o 02:25, 16 lut 2005 TreÅÄ udostÄpniana na licencji GNU Free Documentation License O Wikipedii Informacje prawne
History1 1850. Amedee Mannheim designs the logarithmic slide rule that dominated mechanical calculation for the next 100 years. 1851 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Eric's Introduction To The Slide Rule Page Well, the modern standard Mannheimtype rule typically has scales that allow you to perform multiplication, division, squares, square roots http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
WebEE Downloads - Calculators published his first table of logarithms, but the device in its present form was designed in 1850 by a French army officer, Amedee Mannheim. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
This Is A Presentation Of 55 Machines Bull, 137 MADDIDA, 245 248 Maillardet, Henry, 102 Mallock machine, 178 MANIAC, 255 Mannheim, Amedee, 3132 Marquand, Allen, 113 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
History Of Computers - Pre 1800 This invention was dormant until 1850 when a French Artillery officer Amedee Mannheim added the movable double sided cursor, which gave it it http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: Amedee Mannheim (ur. 17 lutego r. w Paryżu - zm. 11 grudnia r. w Paryżu matematyk francuski , zawodowy oficer artylerii. UdoskonaliÅ wynaleziony przez Oughtreda i Guntera suwak logarytmiczny , doprowadzajÄ c ten przyrzÄ d do postaci, która przetrwaÅa stulecia. Od roku zwiÄ zany (bez zrzucania munduru) z paryskÄ Ãcole Polytechnique , gdzie ostatecznie zostaÅ profesorem geometrii opisowej. W roku otrzymaÅ od Francuskiej Akademii Nauk prestiżowÄ NagrodÄ Ponceleta za wybitny wkÅad w rozwój geometrii . W roku opuÅciÅ szeregi armii w stopniu puÅkownika , w roku przeszedÅ na emeryturÄ.
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Extractions: Although slide rules existed before Mannheim's time, invented by Oughtred and Gunter and others, it was Mannheim who standardised the modern version of the slide rule which was in common use until pocket calculators took over a few years ago. It was while he was a student at Metz that the ideas for this slide rule came to Mannheim. After graduating from the École d'Application in Metz, Mannheim became an officer of the French artillery. After several years in the military, Mannheim was appointed to the École Polytechnique in Paris, while continuing his army career. His first appointment at the École Polytechnique was as a répétiteur in 1859, then in 1863 he was appointed as an examiner. In the following year Mannheim was appointed as Professor of Descriptive Geometry at the École Polytechnique. Koppelman writes in [1]:- He was a dedicated and popular teacher, strongly devoted to the École Polytechnique, and was one of the founders of the Société Amicale des Anciens Elèves de l'École.
Extractions: Home + Finance HP 10b II HP 12c ... HPCalc Timeline For French reader, you may like to visit Michel Mouyssinat's histoire du calcul page. Ancient times - The abacus is the main aid to calculation. Leonardo da Vinci conceived the first mechanical calculator. Napier's bones " invented by John Napier for multiplication, based on the ancient numerical scheme known as the Arabian lattice. William Oughtred invented the circular slide rule, and in 1633 described the rectilinear version. Blaise Pascal started to develop a mechanical calculator - the Pascaline. Capable of addition, subtraction was performed by nines-complement addition, and multiplication was performed by repeated additions and subtractions. It had shortcomings and failed to sell.
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17 Lutego - Wikipedia, Wolna Encyklopedia 1798 Auguste Comte, filozof francuski ( 1857); 1831 - amedee mannheim,matematyk francuski ( 1906); 1877 - André Maginot, polityk francuski ( 1932) http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/17_lutego
Eric's Introduction To The Slide Rule Page amedee mannheim. It took a considerable length of time from these early discoveriesto get to the modern form of the slide rule. Although there are a lot of http://www.sliderule.ca/intro.htm
Extractions: The words "slide rule" may conjure up images of overwhelming complexity and technical detail for you, but the underlying concept is actually quite straightforward. At its heart, the slide rule is nothing more than a simple and elegant solution for solving basic mathematical calculations. What I'll attempt to do on this page is to explain where the slide rule came from, and how it works. Don't worry about all that intimidating detail you see on the face of a slide rule ... you'll quickly see that it is actually quite simple to understand and use (or, in the words of Douglas Adams, DON'T PANIC!). Although the slide rule goes by many names (sliderule, slide ruler, slipstick, etc.) and comes in many forms (linear, circular, cylindrical, etc.), the background presented below applies equally well to all makes and models. If you want to skip the theory, and proceed directly to how to use a slide rule, see my How to Use a Slide Rule page for some downloadable manuals. You might also want to check out the various types of rules and the meanings of common scales listed on my Slide Rule Scales page. Incidentally, all the sources for the historical background presented here can be found in the Further Reading section at the bottom of this page.
The Era Of Antiquity : 1846 - 1884 slide rule amedee mannheim(10). The calculator disc invented by William Oughtredwas simplified by amedee Mannhein (Fr.) and took the form of a ruler that http://www.thocp.net/timeline/1846.htm
Extractions: click on the home button to go to the home page The era of Antiquity (continued) The telephone and typewriter were invented in this period. The industrial diligence of developing devices has become unstoppable and concequently the industrial revolution began. There was a lot of political turmoil especially in Europe and Asia, which lead to World War I. pre history antiquity pre industrial era industrial era Boolean Algebra Related Resources Alexander Bain uses perforated tape to transmit telegrams. The tape is nicknamed 'ticker tape' because of the ticking sound made by the telegraph. This procedure sped up the transmission of information very much. And until well into the 20th century companies used this method for transmitting information. These perforated tapes, or punch tapes, will also be adopted for the output of computer. The teletype (telex) terminals accepted only this kind of tape and were the sole way to communicate with computers. Thus data the punched tape will be used for the decades to come in dataprocessing. George Boole (1815-1864), a British mathematician, proved in his
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Extractions: Statement of permission to web publish Scanned, and processed into Adobe .PDF format by Ed Thelen September 2000 from a first edition copy lent by Michael R. Williams - one of the contributors. To make the contents of this 266 page book more accessable for Internet viewers: Introduction .................................... vii William Aspray Chapter One: Early Calculation Michael R. Williams Chapter Two: Difference and Analytical Engines Allan G. Bromley