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Das ›Messinstrument‹ aus dem Hanghaus 2 in Ephesos – der älteste erhaltene Pantograf?

    Pascal Weitmann

Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes in Wien, Band 81/2012, pp. 331-337, 2024/10/14

doi: 10.1553/oejh81s331

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doi:10.1553/oejh81



doi:10.1553/oejh81s331


Abstract

Within Terrace House 2 at Ephesos, fragments of a bronze tool have been found, till now of unknown
purpose. This article proposes an identification as a pantograph. It would be the first known to us before 1603, with consequences regarding methods of e.g. manufacture of stamps for coining or methods of copying in general.