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English: A Pascaline, an early calculator. (Machine à calculer de Blaise Pascal sans sous ni deniers, signed by Pascal 1642).
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Date | 1652 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Accession number | Inv 823-1 |
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Date | 2005 |
Photographer | David Monniaux |
Source | Own work |
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© 2005 David Monniaux / |
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