Pascal's Calculator – Online Museum of Mechanical Computing
Pascal's calculator (also known as the arithmetic machine or Pascaline), a mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in the early 17th century. Pascal was led to develop a calculator by the laborious
Pascal's calculator (also known as the arithmetic machine or Pascaline), a mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in the early 17th century. Pascal was led to develop a calculator by the laborious
Replica of Pascal's calculator | Science Museum Group Collection
Pascal's calculator (also known as the arithmetic machine or Pascaline), Foto de Stock, Imagen Derechos Protegidos Pic. IAM-WHA_137_0914 | agefotostock
Mechanical Calculators - History-Computer
Pascal's calculator (also known as the arithmetic machine or Pascaline), a mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in the early 17th century. Pascal was led to develop a calculator by the laborious
28 fotos e imágenes de Pascal Calculator - Getty Images
World of Engineering on Twitter: "Historic invention of the day: 1642: Mechanical calculator. The Pascaline is built by Blaise Pascal https://t.co/Ap0SBA8cDl" / Twitter
More Replicas of Historical Calculating Machines Found | blog@CACM | Communications of the ACM
Pascal's calculator, mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) in ca 1645, Foto de Stock, Imagen Derechos Protegidos Pic. DAE-10179835 | agefotostock
Pascaline | technology | Britannica
Pascal's calculator (also known as the arithmetic machine or Pascaline), a mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in the early 17th century. Pascal was led to develop a calculator by the laborious
José Halloy on Twitter: "9 mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in 1645 still exist today, the first and only working in the 17th c http://t.co/MXwA6kmPzH" / Twitter
Blaise Pascal on Twitter: "The original adding machine! (you guys now call it a calculator...) https://t.co/4UkB65Sa24" / Twitter
File:Calculating machine replica, Blaise Pascal, c. 1642, TM21265 - Tekniska museet - Stockholm, Sweden - DSC01564.JPG - Wikimedia Commons