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  1. Wilhelm Schickard ( Herrenberg, 1592. április 22. – Tübingen, 1635. október 23.) német matematikus, hebraista, az első mechanikus számológép megalkotója. Nevét a Schickhart, Schickhard, Schickart, Schickardt változatokban és az abból latinizált alakokban is használta.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2012 · Heinrich Schickard became an architect and went on to become the main architect of the Renaissance in south-western Germany. Wilhelm was brought up in Herrenberg but, at an early age, won a scholarship to attend the monastery school in Bebenhausen, just north of Tübingen. After attending the monastery school in Bebenhausen, he entered the ...

  3. Wilhelm Schickard’s calculating clock simulator with Scratch Katherine Alejandra Estrada Puente This new museum section includes one simulator of one of the most ancient calculating machines in history so the users can make use of it. The calculating clock simulator is developed in the programming language Scratch. On its website, we can find some projects […]

  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Wilhelm Schickard (see the calculating machine of Schickard) was born in the morning at half past seven on 22 April, 1592, in Herrenberg, Germany. Herrenberg is a small town, located in the Württemberg area in the southern part of Germany, some 15 km from one of the oldest university centers in Europe —Tübingen, whose University was founded in 1477.

  5. Wilhelm Schickard. Biografický portál. Wilhelm Schickard (* 22. apríl 1592, Herrenberg, Nemecko – † 24. október 1635, Tübingen) bol nemecký polyhistor. Preslávil sa najmä zostrojením prvého mechanického kalkulátora v roku 1623. Jeho stroj sa považuje za predchodcu neskorších počítacích zariadení ako aj dnešných ...

  6. 23 de oct. de 2018 · Wilhelm Schickard (1592-1635) On October 23, 1635, German astronomer and mathematician Wilhelm Schickard, who constructed the very first mechanical calculator, passed away. His famous calculator was able to perform additions and subtractions. For more complicated operations, it provided so-called Napier bones, named after the Scottish ...

  7. Wilhelm Schickard, astrónomo y matemático alemán, nació el 22 de abril de 1592 en Herrenberg, en Alemania y murió, junto a toda su familia, de peste bubónica, el 24 de octubre de 1635, en Tübingen, en el mismo país. Asistió a la Universidad de Tübingen y, después de su graduación continuó estudiando Teología y Lenguas Orientales ...

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