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- Q330454 description "Swedish inventor".
- Q330454 description "Swedish inventor".
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- Q330454 abstract "Abraham Niclas (Clewberg) Edelcrantz (28 July 1754, in Turku – 15 March 1821, in Stockholm) was a Finnish born Swedish poet and inventor. He was a member of the Swedish Academy, chair 2, from 1786 to 1821.Edelcrantz was the librarian at The Royal Academy of Turku. In 1783 he moved to Stockholm to lead the Royal Theater and later work as the private secretary of the king Gustaf III. He is known for his experiment with the optical telegraph. He inaugurated his telegraph with a poem dedicated to the Swedish King on his birthday in 1794. The message went from the Palace in Stockholm to the King at Drottningholm.He eventually developed his own system which was quite different from its French counterpart and almost twice as fast. His system was based on ten collapsible iron shutters. The several positions of the shutters formed combinations of numbers which were translated into letters, words or phrases via codebooks. The telegraph network was made up of telegraph stations positioned at about 10 kilometres from one another.In 1796 he wrote A Treatise on Telegraphs.In 1797, he was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.".
- Q330454 birthDate "1754-07-28".
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- Q330454 deathDate "1821-03-15".
- Q330454 deathYear "1821".
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- Q330454 dateOfBirth "1754-07-28".
- Q330454 dateOfDeath "1821-03-15".
- Q330454 name "Edelcrantz, Abraham Niclas".
- Q330454 shortDescription "Swedish inventor".
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- Q330454 comment "Abraham Niclas (Clewberg) Edelcrantz (28 July 1754, in Turku – 15 March 1821, in Stockholm) was a Finnish born Swedish poet and inventor. He was a member of the Swedish Academy, chair 2, from 1786 to 1821.Edelcrantz was the librarian at The Royal Academy of Turku. In 1783 he moved to Stockholm to lead the Royal Theater and later work as the private secretary of the king Gustaf III. He is known for his experiment with the optical telegraph.".
- Q330454 label "Abraham Niclas Edelcrantz".
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- Q330454 givenName "Abraham Niclas".
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- Q330454 surname "Edelcrantz".