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  1. The earliest known use of the noun reckoner is in the Middle English period (11501500). OED's earliest evidence for reckoner is from around 1225, in Ancrene Riwle.

  2. 1640s, "one who calculates, a reckoner, one whose occupation is to make arithmetical calculations," agent noun from compute (v.). Meaning "calculating machine" (of any type) is from 1897; in modern use, "programmable digital electronic device for performing mathematical or logica.

  3. The meaning of RECKONER is one that reckons. one that reckons; an aid to reckoning; especially : a book of tables —called also ready reckoner… See the full definition

  4. 8 paź 2024 · Definition. The US Presidential Election of 1796 was the first contested presidential election in the history of the United States. John Adams, the candidate of the Federalist Party, won the presidency, defeating his rival, Thomas Jefferson, candidate of the Democratic-Republican Party. Since Jefferson won the second most votes, he became Vice ...

  5. In 1764, forty-eight years after Leibniz’s death, a Reckoner was turned over to a clockmaker in Gottingen for overhauling. The job wasn’t done, and Leibniz’s pride and joy wound up in the attic of the University of G6ttingen, where a leaky roof led to its rediscovery in 1879.

  6. 5 gru 2023 · Leibniz’s awe-inspiring creation, the Step Reckoner, emerged as a groundbreaking marvel in the annals of computational history. This ingenious masterpiece revolutionized the way mathematical operations were performed by introducing automated calculation methods like never before.

  7. 27 wrz 2024 · reckoner (plural reckoners) One who reckons. July 25, Anthony Lewis, “The Charm of Mr. Buckley”, in. (archaic) An accountant; one who computes or calculates.

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