File:Schwilgué's mechanical model for the ecclesiastical computus (1821).jpg

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English: This model was completed in 1821 by Jean-Baptiste Schwilgué. It can be used to find the date of Easter in the gregorian calendar. It was shown to the King Louis XVIII in 1821. Lost during WWII, it resurfaced in 2021.
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Source Die astronomische Uhr im Strassburger Münster, 1927
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The photograph was taken in 1910 (presumably), perhaps by Alfred Ungerer.

It was published in Germany in 1927 and before that in France. Its author died in 1935 or before.

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