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The U.S. Government Versus Alexander Graham Bell: An Important Acknowledgment for Antonio Meucci
Oleh:
Catania, Basilio
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society vol. 22 no. 6 (Dec. 2002)
,
page 426-442.
Topik:
Antonio Meucci
;
Bell
;
telephone
;
invention
;
monopoly
;
U.S. government
;
patent
Fulltext:
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The important trial between the U.S. government and Alexander Graham Bell began in June 1885 and ended in November 1897 with neither a winner nor a loser. The proceedings contain a large and authoritative body of evidence in the case for the priority of Antonio Meucci’s invention of the telephone. They are, however, difficult to retrieve, because they were never printed and distributed and because the typewritten or handwritten papers, which are located at the National Archives and Records Administration in the United States, are to this day unorganized and scattered in various files. The author presents some of the evidence of fundamental importance to illustrate how the history of the invention of the telephone is very faulty on this point and demands, therefore, a congruent revision.
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