Jean-Baptiste Delaborde
Jean-Baptiste Thillais Delaborde (born June 9, 1730 in Nevers , † late January 1777 in Colancelle ; also De La Borde) was a French theologian and inventor.
Life
Delaborde entered the Jesuit order as a novice in 1745 . After the dissolution of the order in France in 1762 he went to Poznan for some time . After his return he lived until his death as a pastor in Colancelle, a village in the Nièvre department .
Clavessin électrique
Delaborde invented the clavessin électrique . This electric “harpsichord” worked with an electric current generated by friction, which, triggered by a keyboard, made small hammer bells sound. The invention was on view at Delaborde and astonished the public. The instrument and the treatise are kept in the French National Library.
Fonts
- Delaborde: Le Clavessin électrique avec une nouvelle théorie du méchanisme et des phénomènes de l 'electricité .
- Journal de Savants 1759
- Journal encyclopédique January 1761
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SURNAME | Delaborde, Jean-Baptiste |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Delaborde, Jean-Baptiste Thillais; De La Borde, Jean-Baptiste |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French theologian and inventor |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 9, 1730 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nevers |
DATE OF DEATH | January 1777 |
Place of death | Colancelle |