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Thursday, December 24, 2020

The Clock in Strasbourg Cathedral

Clock of Strasbourg Cathedral
One of the most surprising instruments used to measure time is the clock of Strasbourg Cathedral, which contains a mechanical computer, a marvel made up of gears and cogwheels, a pinnacle of the instrumentation of that time, which could be considered comparable to Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, except that it is not a programmable computing device, but a computing machine built for the specific purpose of calculating time. More details can be found in this article in the journal The Sciences of the New York Academy of Sciences.

The clock is inside the building, rather than at a tower, like those of many other cathedrals. It has a long history, as it dates back since the 14th century, although it was completely rebuilt in the 16th. By the end of the 18th century it stopped working. Legend says that, at the beginning of the 19th century, an orderly who was showing the cathedral to a group of visitors mentioned that the clock had not been working for a long time. Then a boy who was part of the group exclaimed: I will fix it! Forty years later, he did. That child would have been Jean-Baptiste SchwilguƩ, who remodeled the clock around 1840.