Wilhelm Schickard

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Wilhelm Schickard was a 17th-century German polymath and Lutheran minister best known for designing one of the earliest mechanical calculating machines.

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instanceOf German mathematician
Lutheran minister
astronomer
cartographer
human
polymath
university professor
causeOfDeath bubonic plague
correspondedWith Johannes Kepler
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
dateOfBirth 1592-04-22
dateOfDeath 1635-10-23
designed mechanical calculating clock capable of addition and subtraction
mechanical device incorporating Napier’s rods
educatedAt University of Tübingen NERFINISHED
employer University of Tübingen NERFINISHED
era 17th century
ethnicGroup German
familyName Wilhelm Schickard self-linksurface differs
surface form: Schickard
fieldOfWork Hebrew studies
astronomy
cartography
mathematics
theology
givenName Wilhelm
hasOccupation Lutheran pastor
astronomer
cartographer
mathematician
university teacher
influenced development of mechanical calculators
knownFor designing an early mechanical calculating machine
early work in mechanical computation
languageOfWorkOrName German
Hebrew
Latin
notableStudent Johannes Kepler
notableWork Schickard calculating clock
one of the earliest mechanical calculators
placeOfBirth Duchy of Württemberg
Herrenberg
placeOfDeath Duchy of Württemberg
Tübingen
positionHeld professor of Hebrew at the University of Tübingen
professor of astronomy at the University of Tübingen
religion Lutheranism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Tübingen
Württemberg

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University of Tübingen hasNotableAlumnus Wilhelm Schickard
Wilhelm Schickard familyName Wilhelm Schickard self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Schickard