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English: Abbé Rousselot was a pioneer of sound research. What he did with this machine is not known in detail. Since Rousselot's interest had to do with the building blocks of human speech ("phonemes"), this machine was probably used for this purpose – to record different frequencies on paper. The wood engraving was made by Louis Poyet, probably around 1890. It appeared in a German pupular magazine and was cut out by a collector. The archive number in the Frankfurt Museum for Communication is 4.0.17985
Deutsch: Abbé Rousselot war ein Pionier der Sprachanalyse. Was er mit dieser Maschine genau vorhatte, ist nicht bekannt. Weil sein Forschungsintesse den Bauteilen der gesprochenen Sprache galt, also den Phonemen, kann es sein, dass er mit diesem Arrangement versuchte, verschiedene Laute der Sprache automatisch auf Papier aufzuschreiben.

Der Holzstich stammt höchstwahrscheinlich von Louis Poyet und entstand um 1890. Er erschien unter anderem in einer deutschen Zeitschrift der damaligen Zeit, wurde vom Sammler jedoch herausgeschnitten. Im Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt hat die Archivalie die Inventarnummer 4.0.17985.

Aus: Das Neue Universum, Die interessantesten Erfindungen und Entdeckungen auf allen Gebieten, 12. Jahrgang, Stuttgart, Berlin, Leipzig (Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft) 1893, S. 114.
Date sicher vor 1913, vermutlich um 1890
Source Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt
Author vermutlich Louis Poyet
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