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- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- 1 Statement of the circumstances attending the invention and construction of Mr. Babbage's Calculating Engines. From the “Philosophical Magazine,” September, 1843, p. 235
- 2 Article xxix., from Scientific Memoirs, vol. iii., p. 666
- 3 Babbage's Calculating Engine. From the “Edinburgh Review,” July, 1834, No. cxx.
- 4 Excerpt from “Passages from the Life of a Philosopher”:—
- 5 Note on the Application of Machinery to the Computation of Astronomical and Mathematical Tables
- 6 A letter to Sir Humphry Davy, Bart., President of the Royal Society, from Charles Babbage, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., on the Application of Machinery to the Calculating and Printing Mathematical Tables
- 7 On the Theoretical Principles of the Machinery for Calculating Tables
- 8 Observations on the Application of Machinery to the Computation of Mathematical Tables
- 9 Address of Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Esq., F.R.S., President of the Astronomical Society of London, on presenting the Gold Medal to Charles Babbage, Esq., F.R.S.
- 10 On Mr. Babbage's new machine, for Calculating and Printing Mathematical Tables
- 11 Minutes of the Council of the Royal Society, relating to the Report of the Committee on Mr. Babbage's Calculating Machine
- 12 Report of the Committee appointed by the Council of the Royal Society to consider the subject referred to in Mr. Stewart's Letter relative to Mr. Babbage's Calculating Engine, and to Report thereon
- 13 On a method of Expressing by Signs, the Action of Machinery
- 14 Laws of Mechanical Notation
- 15 Mechanical Notation, exemplified on the Swedish Calculating Machine
- 16 Scheutz's Difference Engine, and Babbage's Mechanical Notation
- 17 Sur la Machine Suédoise, de Messrs. Scheutz, pour calculer les Tables Mathématiques, par M. Charles Babbage. Extrait des Comptes-rendus des Séances de l'Academie des Sciences
- 18 Observations addressed at the last Anniversary to the President and Fellows of the Royal Society, after the delivery of the Medals
- 19 Letter of General Menabrea, to the Editor of Cosmos
- 20 Report of a Committee appointed by the Council of the Royal Society to examine the Calculating-Engine of M. Scheutz
- 21 Institution of Civil Engineers. Messrs. Scheutz's Calculating Machine was exhibited in the Library
- 22 Institution of Civil Engineers. A volume of Logarithms calculated and stereo-moulded
- 23 Analytical-Engine.—Catalogue of 386 Notations
- 24 Classed Catalogue of the Notations of the Analytical-Engine
- 25 Catalogue of the Drawings of the Analytical-Engine
- 26 List of other Drawings of the Analytical-Engine
- 27 List of Scribbling Books
- 28 Part of Chapter XIX. Economy of Machinery and Manufactures
- 29 Excerpt from the Ninth Bridgewater Treatise
- 30 Excerpt from the Exposition of 1851
- 31 Proceedings of the British Association, 1878
- 32 Proceedings of the British Association, 1888
- 33 Conclusion
- LIST OF MR. BABBAGE'S PRINTED PAPERS
- Plate section
3 - Babbage's Calculating Engine. From the “Edinburgh Review,” July, 1834, No. cxx.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2010
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- 1 Statement of the circumstances attending the invention and construction of Mr. Babbage's Calculating Engines. From the “Philosophical Magazine,” September, 1843, p. 235
- 2 Article xxix., from Scientific Memoirs, vol. iii., p. 666
- 3 Babbage's Calculating Engine. From the “Edinburgh Review,” July, 1834, No. cxx.
- 4 Excerpt from “Passages from the Life of a Philosopher”:—
- 5 Note on the Application of Machinery to the Computation of Astronomical and Mathematical Tables
- 6 A letter to Sir Humphry Davy, Bart., President of the Royal Society, from Charles Babbage, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., on the Application of Machinery to the Calculating and Printing Mathematical Tables
- 7 On the Theoretical Principles of the Machinery for Calculating Tables
- 8 Observations on the Application of Machinery to the Computation of Mathematical Tables
- 9 Address of Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Esq., F.R.S., President of the Astronomical Society of London, on presenting the Gold Medal to Charles Babbage, Esq., F.R.S.
- 10 On Mr. Babbage's new machine, for Calculating and Printing Mathematical Tables
- 11 Minutes of the Council of the Royal Society, relating to the Report of the Committee on Mr. Babbage's Calculating Machine
- 12 Report of the Committee appointed by the Council of the Royal Society to consider the subject referred to in Mr. Stewart's Letter relative to Mr. Babbage's Calculating Engine, and to Report thereon
- 13 On a method of Expressing by Signs, the Action of Machinery
- 14 Laws of Mechanical Notation
- 15 Mechanical Notation, exemplified on the Swedish Calculating Machine
- 16 Scheutz's Difference Engine, and Babbage's Mechanical Notation
- 17 Sur la Machine Suédoise, de Messrs. Scheutz, pour calculer les Tables Mathématiques, par M. Charles Babbage. Extrait des Comptes-rendus des Séances de l'Academie des Sciences
- 18 Observations addressed at the last Anniversary to the President and Fellows of the Royal Society, after the delivery of the Medals
- 19 Letter of General Menabrea, to the Editor of Cosmos
- 20 Report of a Committee appointed by the Council of the Royal Society to examine the Calculating-Engine of M. Scheutz
- 21 Institution of Civil Engineers. Messrs. Scheutz's Calculating Machine was exhibited in the Library
- 22 Institution of Civil Engineers. A volume of Logarithms calculated and stereo-moulded
- 23 Analytical-Engine.—Catalogue of 386 Notations
- 24 Classed Catalogue of the Notations of the Analytical-Engine
- 25 Catalogue of the Drawings of the Analytical-Engine
- 26 List of other Drawings of the Analytical-Engine
- 27 List of Scribbling Books
- 28 Part of Chapter XIX. Economy of Machinery and Manufactures
- 29 Excerpt from the Ninth Bridgewater Treatise
- 30 Excerpt from the Exposition of 1851
- 31 Proceedings of the British Association, 1878
- 32 Proceedings of the British Association, 1888
- 33 Conclusion
- LIST OF MR. BABBAGE'S PRINTED PAPERS
- Plate section
Summary
There is no position in society more enviable than that of the few who unite a moderate independence with high intellectual qualities. Liberated from the necessity of seeking their support by a profession, they are unfettered by its restraints, and are enabled to direct the powers of their minds, and to concentrate their intellectual energies on those objects exclusively to which they feel that their powers may be applied with the greatest advantage to the community, and with the most lasting reputation to themselves. On the other hand, their middle station and limited income rescue them from those allurements to frivolity and dissipation, to which rank and wealth ever expose their possessors. Placed in such favourable circumstances, Mr. Babbage selected science as the field of his ambition; and his mathematical researches have conferred on him a high reputation, wherever the exact sciences are studied and appreciated. The suffrages of the mathematical world have been ratified in his own country, where he has been elected to the Lucasian Professorship in his own University—a chair, which, though of inconsiderable emolument, is one on which Newton has conferred everlasting celebrity. But it has been the fortune of this mathematician to surround himself with fame of another and more popular kind, and which rarely falls to the lot of those who devote their lives to the cultivation of the abstract sciences. This distinction he owes to the announcement, some years since, of his celebrated project of a Calculating Engine.
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- Babbage's Calculating EnginesBeing a Collection of Papers Relating to them; their History and Construction, pp. 51 - 82Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1889
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