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Tschulik's typesetting machine, 1846

Groningen, ? van (graveur/engraver)
Diederichs, Gebr. (uitgever/publisher)
year: 1846

type: illustratie
illustration
detail: nee
dimensions: 11 x 15,3 cm.
related terms: zetmachines
period: 19e eeuw
classification:
D: Geschiedenis van de boekdrukkunst

contents: The inventor of this typesetting machine was Emanuel Louis Tschulik who lived in Vienna. In the article from which this illustration is taken, it is noted that the machine was very much like a 'table-shaped piano-forte because of the fact it has a keyboard with 120 keys with upper and lower keys which are indicated by the typographic symbols and which, if pressed, will cause these symbols to be composed'. This 'Tschuliks machine' was not quite as it should be in 1846 but it would in the future be able to compose 20,000 letters in an hour and would cost at least 1500 'Prussian guilders'.

origineel:
source: Nieuw Nederlandsch magazijn ter verspreiding van algemeene en nuttige kundigheden. - Amsterdam: Gebr. Diederichs, 1e jg., 1846, p. 268.
available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 731 A 1

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