File:Bodleian Libraries, This day is publish'd, an account of the mechanism of an automaton, or image playing on the German flute, as it was presented in a memoir to the gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris by Mr. Vaucanson.jpg
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[edit]This day is publish'd, an account of the mechanism of an automaton, or image playing on the German flute, as it was presented in a memoir to the gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris by Mr. Vaucanson | |||||||
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Artist |
De Aguliers, J.T. [translator] Vaucanson, Jacques de, 1709-1782 [artist] Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer] |
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Author |
Long Room (London, England) [author] |
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Title |
This day is publish'd, an account of the mechanism of an automaton, or image playing on the German flute, as it was presented in a memoir to the gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris by Mr. Vaucanson |
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Newscutting relating to the Long Room, 1742, announcing An automaton playing a german flute, etc.; 1742 (manuscript); Automaton playing a german flute; Artificial duck; Another image, playing on the tabor and pipe; Account of the mechanism of an automaton; This day is publish'd, an account of the mechanism of an automaton, or image playing on the German flute, as it was presented in a memoir to the gentlemen of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris by Mr. Vaucanson |
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Date |
1742 date QS:P571,+1742-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Dimensions | single sheet; 61 x 80 mm | ||||||
Accession number |
Waxworks 4 (62a) |
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Place of creation | [s.l. (England)]: Parker, T. | ||||||
Inscriptions | Together with a description of an artificial duck, eating, drinking, macerating the food, and voiding excrements... | ||||||
Notes | Allegro identifier: 20030523/12:16:26$hm . | ||||||
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Digital Bodleian This file comes from the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera.
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