Arithmeum

Summary

The Arithmeum is a mathematics museum owned by the Forschungsinstitut für Diskrete Mathematik (Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics) at the University of Bonn.

Façade of the museum

It was founded in 2008 by the director of the institute, Bernhard Korte, who contributed his private collection of calculating machines.

The building's steel-glass facade – located at Lennéstrasse 2 – is meant to represent the "transparency of science".

Exhibitions edit

 
Calculators in the Arithmeum

The permanent exhibit "Calculating in Olden and Modern Times" (German: Rechnen Einst und Heute) shows the progression of mechanical calculating machines through 1,200 pieces.

It holds the very large (4,000 pieces), IJzebrand Schuitema (1929–2013) 400 year collection of slide rules.[1][2]

There are also exhibits on very-large-scale integrated (VLSI) logic chips, historical arithmetic books dating back to Johannes Gutenberg's times, and the relationship between art and science.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Arithmeum » Museum Shop » Slide Rules in the Arithmeum - the collection Schuitema". Archived from the original on 2015-01-08. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  2. ^ http://www.rekeninstrumenten.nl/MIR/MIR%20Articles/MIR49%20p%209-13%20Schuitema%20Collection.pdf (English)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Arithmeum's History

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