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  1. Jacques de Vaucanson (French: [jak də vocɑ̃sɔ̃]; February 24, 1709 – November 21, 1782) was a French inventor and artist who built the first all-metal lathe. This invention was crucial for the Industrial Revolution.

  2. Jacques de Vaucanson (born February 24, 1709, Grenoble, France—died November 21, 1782, Paris) was a French inventor of automatons. He also invented an automatic loom that inspired that of Joseph-Marie Jacquard, as well as flexible rubber tubing and the chain drive.

  3. Feb 24, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Jacques de Vaucanson, who created the first automated loom and the famous Digesting Duck. Discover how he influenced the history of engineering, art and science with his biomechanical devices.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Jacques de Vaucanson, a French inventor, died Nov. 21, 1782, at age 73. Vaucanson was educated by Jesuits and for a while was a novice in the Minim order, before he received a dispensation from his vows, pleading a delicate digestive system.

  5. Jan 2, 2020 · Jacques de Vaucanson is a famous French automata (especially androids) inventor in 18th century, the two automata he builds, “the Flute Player” and “the Pipe Player” are the first two androids in the world which base on the method of...

  6. Jacques de Vaucanson. 1709-1782. French inventor and engineer who developed a device that enabled silk to be woven into cloth. Previous automatic machines had been too clumsy to work with silk, a fragile thread that must be handled with great care.

  7. peterschmidt.domains.swarthmore.edu › pynchon › vaucansonVaucanson's Mechanical Duck

    Jacques de Vaucanson was born in Grenoble, France, on 24 February 1709, the son of a glove-maker. After studying at the Jesuit school in Grenoble (now Lycée Stendhal), he took orders and joined Les Ordre des Minimes, to which the building that now houses the Musée Dauphinois in Grenoble once belonged).