Talk:Christopher Polhem
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[edit] First name appearing in article
Before anyone makes a fuss about it, I've put Christopher Polhammar as the first name in the article, follwing the same style as Carolus Linnaeus, where the name which the person was born under comes first.
Obli 23:58, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
- Reasonable. Nixdorf 17:22, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Latin or no Latin
The original stub I found here before editing suggested that Polhem didn't know any Latin, this Essay written by a upper secondary school student says the opposite. It's not a credible source, but it still questions the fact, I'm putting it on the talk page until a valid reference can be found:
- Considered to be one of the great people within the field of mechanics, although remains largely unknown due to not being able to read and write Latin, thus limiting his audience to speakers of Swedish.
Obli (Talk) 18:04, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] References
See: Svante Lindqvist Technology on Trial: the introduction of steam power technology into Sweden 1715-1736, Uppsala Studies in the History of Science, 1. 1984 ISBN 91-22-00716-4
Sigvard Strandh The History of the Machine, 1979, ISBN 1 85170 333 0 This includces illustrations of some of his machines.
William A, Johnsson, Christopher Polhem, the Father of Swedish Technology, Hartford, Conn, 1963 { think this is a repriong of an earlier -published book, but can't find the date.
Apwoolrich 12:59, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Bank note
Swedish bank notes need to be obfuscated when printed, according to Swedish law.
It could look like this Image:Fem kronor Sweden.jpg for example, of Gustav Vasa.
Fred-Chess 06:18, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
- Done, I think I've seen untagged notes elsewhere, better go after them as well. Obli (Talk) 21:38, 2 February 2006 (UTC)