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  1. Observations on the temple of Serapis at Pozzuoli near Naples; with an attempt to explain the causes of the frequent elevation and depression of large portions of the earth's surface in remote periods, and to prove that those causes continue in action at the present time. With a supplement. Conjectures on the physical condition of the surface of the moon by Charles, 1791-1871 Babbage, 2009-10-26
  2. Charles Babbage on the Principles and Development of the Calculator and Other Seminal Writings by Charles Babbage, 1984-06
  3. Charles Babbage: And the Engines of Perfection (Oxford Portraits in Science) by Bruce Collier, James MacLachlan, 1999-01-07
  4. Charles Babbage, Father of the Computer by Daniel Stephen Halacy, 1970-04
  5. Charles Babbage and the Story of the First Computer (Uncharted, Unexplored, and Unexplained) by Josepha Sherman, 2005-09-08
  6. Charles Babbage: Pioneer of the Computer by Anthony Hyman, 1982-07
  7. Charles Babbage: Passages from the Life of a Philosopher by Charles Babbage, 1994-05
  8. Shooting the Sun by Max Byrd, 2004-10-26
  9. Computers: From Babbage to Fifth Generation (History of Science) by Ron Schneiderman, 1986-04
  10. Doing Our Babbage by Ira Slobodien, 1992-02
  11. Charles Babbage (Groundbreakers) by Neil Champion, Charles Babbage, 2000-10
  12. Science and Reform: Selected Works of Charles Babbage by Charles Babbage, 1989-06-30
  13. The Mathematical Work of Charles Babbage by J. M. Dubbey, 1978-02-28
  14. Memoir of the Life and Labours of the Late Charles Babbage Esq. F.R.S. (Charles Babbage Institute Reprint) by H. W. Buxton, 1987-12-04

41. Computers, History, Pioneers: Babbage, Charles
Charles Babbage (17911871) - Includes a photograph of Babbage, and his analyticalengine, along with links. Charles Babbage - Links and references.
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42. Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
Ensimmäinen Edellinen Seuraava Viimeinen Indeksi Teksti. Dia 9 (12).
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43. Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
Charles Babbage (17911871). Idea logiikan mekanisoinnista. ”AnalyticalEngine” yksityiskohtainen suunnitelma mekaanisesta, rakenteeltaan
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44. The Old Computer Hut - Computer History (3)
Charles Babbage (17911871). Charles Babbage in 1860 © Science Museum,London. Science Society Picture Library. Charles Babbage
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Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
Charles Babbage had the extreme misfortune to be born in the wrong century. Late in life he said that he had never spent a happy day and that he would gladly give up the rest of his time if he could spend just three days 500 years in the future. He was the son of a wealthy banker, and was born on December 26th 1791, in London. He was educated initially in Totnes in Devon, where the family had its roots. In 1810 he went up to Cambridge, where he found that he knew more algebra than his tutors. In 1812, the idea occurred to him that a major part of the work of making mathematical tables could be carried out by a machine. This was the start of his vision. To understand this, some background is necessary.
Charles Babbage and Table Making
In Babbage's day all calculations, other than simple additions and subtractions were done with the aid of logarithm tables. Navigators, surveyors and astronomers also relied on trig and astronomical tables for their data. These tables were vitally important. Unfortunately, they were riddled through and through with errors.

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46. Charles Babbage
Today, Charles Babbage (17911871) is acknowledged as the father of modern computersbecause he foresaw what its basic elements required storage, mill, control
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Article taken from "Backsights" Magazine published by Surveyors Historical Society CHARLES BABBAGE by Mary M. Root Charles Babbage was a prodigal mathematician, a social charmer, a renaissance personality, and a genius whose life-work predicated the modern computer. Babbage's creations were the Difference engines, so called because they were designed to compute tables of numbers according to the method of finite differences, and the more complex Analytical Engines, which utilized the concern of feeding the results of calculations back into the beginning of subsequent calculations. Today, Charles Babbage (1791-1871) is acknowledged as the father of modern computers because he foresaw what its basic elements required: storage, mill, control, input, output, decision-making, repetition and programs. Unfortunately, the brilliant Analytical Engine was never completed, due to a breach of faith and money from the British government and a lack of precision milling in that period. As a young man, Babbage worked with pure mathematics, haunting the London bookshops for works by Lacroix, Newton, Leibnitz, Woodhouse and Lagrange. In time, the self-taught Babbage invented the calculus of functions which was developed on lines analogous to differential equations and difference equations. His work with theory and notation showed clear insight, causing a modern-day biographer to lament: "The mathematical world is the poorer through Babbage never having developed nor published the 'Philosophy of Analysis'...It is almost tragic to think that (he) spent most of his remaining fifty years trying to devise suitable machinery for his engines. If he had developed the very fruitful ideas contained in the book....then it might well have been that mathematical philosophy, modern algebra, the theory of games and stochastic mathematics would have developed many decades before they actually did."

47. The History Of Computers: Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage. Charles Babbage 17911871. Charles Babbage was born in 1791 inTeignmouth, Devonshire, UK as the son of a banker called Benjamin Babbage.
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Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage 1791-1871 Charles Babbage was born in 1791 in Teignmouth, Devonshire, UK as the son of a banker called Benjamin Babbage. Some people know him as the "Father of Computing" as a result of his contributions to the basic design of the computer. A major contribution was his Analytic Machine. Before he built this he produced the Difference Engine which operated on 6-digit numbers, and was designed to solve 2nd order difference equations. Difference engine built by Babbage in 1832 However, only a few people knew who he was when he died in 1871 in London. But nowadays every person studying the history of the computer knows many things about him such as punch cards, chains and subassemblies. Ultimately the logical structure of the modern computer come from him. Near the northern pole of the moon there is even a crater named after Charles Babbage. The analytical engine devised by Charles Babbage included 5 features crucial to future computers: an input device
a storage facility to hold numbers for processing
a processor or number calculator
a control unit to direct tasks to be performed
an output device Unfortunately this engine never worked, because the technology of manufacturing exact technical parts was not developed far enough. This inaccuracies kept the machine from working.

48. STORIA INVENTORI COMPUTER - BABBAGE
Charles Babbage. Charles Babbage (1791-1871). Matematico inglese.
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A lui si deve la descrizione del primo calcolatore digitale automatico di uso generale, la cosiddetta ' macchina analitica ', modello per tutti i successivi calcolatori digitali universali. Babbage aveva conosciuto il telaio di Jacquard nei suoi studi sulle manifatture e da questa invenzione aveva ricavato alcuni concetti che gli furono utili nell' ideazione della sua seconda macchina; quella analitica. Per questa macchina, precorrendo i tempi, aveva immaginato la possibilità di introdurre da un lato le regole (gli algoritmi) e dall'altro i valori (le variabili e le costanti).
Il modo più semplice di fare questo consisteva nell' utilizzo di schede perforate o nastri perforati in tutto simili a quelli dei telai di Jacquard. La macchina doveva essere in grado di eseguire operazioni ricorrenti nel calcolo delle tavole e, per questo, dovevano esserci varie schede, una per ogni operazione da compiere, che venivano unite in un nastro nella opportuna sequenza.
Questo era di fatto il programma di calcolo (operation cards).

49. The History Of Computers: Charles Babbage
difference equations. Charles Babbage 17911871. However, only a fewpeople knew who he was when he died in 1871 in London. But nowadays
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Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage was born in 1791 in Teignmouth, Devonshire, UK as the son of a banker called Benjamin Babbage. Some people know him as the "Father of Computing" as a result of his contributions to the basic design of the computer. A major contribution was his Analytic Machine. Before he built this he produced the Difference Engine (pictured below) which operated on 6-digit numbers, and was designed to solve 2nd order difference equations. Charles Babbage 1791-1871 However, only a few people knew who he was when he died in 1871 in London. But nowadays every person studying the history of the computer knows many things about him such as punch cards, chains and subassemblies. Ultimately the logical structure of the modern computer come from him. Near the northern pole of the moon there is even a crater named after Charles Babbage. The analytical engine devised by Charles Babbage included 5 features crucial to future computers: an input device
a storage facility to hold numbers for processing
a processor or number calculator
a control unit to direct tasks to be performed
an output device Unfortunately this engine never worked, because the technology of manufacturing exact technical parts was not developed far enough. This inaccuracies kept the machine from working.

50. Charles Babbage
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Charles Babbage foi uma figura absolutamente controvertida. Entre suas manias, destaca-se a de odiar músicos de rua. Conseguiu indispor-se com eles e, como resultado, foi obrigado a aguentar "serenatas" horrendas sob as janelas da sua casa. Além disso, Babbage adorava fogo. Certa vez ele "se cozinhou" num forno a 130°C por "uns cinco ou seis minutos sem qualquer desconforto maior" e, em outra ocasião, entrou na cratera do Vesúvio para observar lava derretida. Espírito irriquieto, interessava-se por tudo e atuava nas mais diversas áreas. Matemático, filósofo, político, industrialista, cientista e inventor, produziu desde coisas fantásticas até trivialidades divertidas: entre outras, criou um pegador de vacas, o dinamômetro, estabeleceu a distância padrão entre os trilhos de ferrovias, uniformizou os preços do serviço postal, descobriu como ocultar as luzes de faróis, estabeleceu os sinais de tempo de Greenwich e inventou o oftalmoscópio heliográfico. Seu maior feito, no entanto, foi ter projetado a primeira máquina que podemos chamar de computador. Mas Babbage não era só esquisitice - apenas nasceu antes do seu tempo. Homem irrascível e de idéias contundentes, não fez muitos amigos. Quando morreu, em 1871, apenas uma carruagem, a da duquesa de Somerset, acompanhou o féretro até seu enterro no Kensal Green Cemetery. A Royal Society não imprimiu um obituário e o Times o ridicularizou. Apesar disso, perto do polo norte da lua há uma cratera chamada Charles Babbage.

51. Computer Pioneers - Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage. Computers Pioneers Home Charles Babbage Father ofComputing (1791-1871) 30 November 2002. ( Born December 26, 1791
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Charles Babbage- Father of Computing (1791-1871) 30 November 2002. ( Born : December 26, 1791 ) ( Died : October 18, 1871 ) If unwarned by my example, any man shall undertake and shall succeed in really constructing an engine ...upon difference principles or by simple means, I have no fear of leaving my reputation in his charge, for he alone will be fully able to appreciate the nature of my efforts and the value of their results - Charles Babbage.
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Definition for Babbage, Charles (17911871) A British inventor of computingmachines, known as the Father of Computing for his contributions.Babbage
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55. Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage (17911871). Charles Babbage was a prominent Britishmathematician. At one point, he held the Chair at Cambridge
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Charles Babbage was a prominent British mathematician. At one point, he held the Chair at Cambridge once held by Isaac Newton (and now held by Stephen Hawking). Unfortunately, he feuded a great deal, and never made much progress in actually building the machines which he designed. This was a pity, because his ideas were more than a century ahead of his time. In 1833 he planned a 50-digit machine which would read and write punched cards, and would read its program from cards. Ada Byron, later Countess of Lovelace, actually wrote a program for the planned machine. (This is why the programming language Ada was named after her.) Last modified: 12 August 1995
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Charles Babbage. English mathematician Charles Babbage (17911871)achieved both great success and total failure, simultaneously.
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