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Johann Mannhardt (August 31, 1798 – August 25, 1878) was a German clockmaker, mechanic, and inventor. Mannhardt was born in Tegernsee, and worked initially as a goatherd. He learned the clockmaking trade, however, and developed a strong talent for mechanical work. In 1826 he built a clock for the clocktower in Egern. In 1844 he moved to Munich, where he designed a new lead-sealing machine and oil mill, as well as the iron framings for the skylights on the roof of the Alte Pinakothek. He also built a number of machines, including saws, lathes, and , many of which he improved in ways that were copied elsewhere. In addition, he designed the guillotine that was used in Germany for carrying out the death penalty for the next hundred years or so.. Mannhardt continued to work at clockmaking as we

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  • Johann Michael Mannhardt (31. srpna 1798, Bürstling Bavorsko – 25. srpna 1878, Mnichov) byl německý hodinář, mechanik a vynálezce. (cs)
  • يوهان مانهاردت (بالألمانية: Johann Michael Mannhardt) (31 أغسطس 1798 - 25 أغسطس 1878) هو مخترع وميكانيكي وصانع ساعات ألماني. (ar)
  • Johann Michael Mannhardt (* 31. August 1798 in Bürstling bei Gmund; † 25. August 1878 in München) war ein deutscher Uhrmacher, Mechaniker und Erfinder. (de)
  • Johann Mannhardt (August 31, 1798 – August 25, 1878) was a German clockmaker, mechanic, and inventor. Mannhardt was born in Tegernsee, and worked initially as a goatherd. He learned the clockmaking trade, however, and developed a strong talent for mechanical work. In 1826 he built a clock for the clocktower in Egern. In 1844 he moved to Munich, where he designed a new lead-sealing machine and oil mill, as well as the iron framings for the skylights on the roof of the Alte Pinakothek. He also built a number of machines, including saws, lathes, and , many of which he improved in ways that were copied elsewhere. In addition, he designed the guillotine that was used in Germany for carrying out the death penalty for the next hundred years or so.. Mannhardt continued to work at clockmaking as well, particularly turret clocks for clock towers, and equipped the clocktowers in a large number of European cities, as well as in the United States. He died in Munich in 1878. (en)
  • Johann Mannhardt (31 de agosto de 1798 – 25 de agosto de 1878) fue un relojero alemán, mecánico e inventor. (es)
  • Johann Mannhardt, född den 31 augusti 1798 i Bürstling nära Gmund, död den 25 augusti 1878 i München, var en tysk urmakare och mekanisk uppfinnare. Mannhardt utövade sin verksamhet i München. Han levererade mer än 1 200 tornur till vitt skilda trakter på jorden. Flera av honom uppfunna urkonstruktioner och maskiner av varjehanda slag utmärktes av stor enkelhet och sinnrikhet. Hans uppfinning av den så kallade fria pendeln ansågs epokgörande inom urmakarkonsten. (sv)
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  • Johann Michael Mannhardt (31. srpna 1798, Bürstling Bavorsko – 25. srpna 1878, Mnichov) byl německý hodinář, mechanik a vynálezce. (cs)
  • يوهان مانهاردت (بالألمانية: Johann Michael Mannhardt) (31 أغسطس 1798 - 25 أغسطس 1878) هو مخترع وميكانيكي وصانع ساعات ألماني. (ar)
  • Johann Michael Mannhardt (* 31. August 1798 in Bürstling bei Gmund; † 25. August 1878 in München) war ein deutscher Uhrmacher, Mechaniker und Erfinder. (de)
  • Johann Mannhardt (31 de agosto de 1798 – 25 de agosto de 1878) fue un relojero alemán, mecánico e inventor. (es)
  • Johann Mannhardt, född den 31 augusti 1798 i Bürstling nära Gmund, död den 25 augusti 1878 i München, var en tysk urmakare och mekanisk uppfinnare. Mannhardt utövade sin verksamhet i München. Han levererade mer än 1 200 tornur till vitt skilda trakter på jorden. Flera av honom uppfunna urkonstruktioner och maskiner av varjehanda slag utmärktes av stor enkelhet och sinnrikhet. Hans uppfinning av den så kallade fria pendeln ansågs epokgörande inom urmakarkonsten. (sv)
  • Johann Mannhardt (August 31, 1798 – August 25, 1878) was a German clockmaker, mechanic, and inventor. Mannhardt was born in Tegernsee, and worked initially as a goatherd. He learned the clockmaking trade, however, and developed a strong talent for mechanical work. In 1826 he built a clock for the clocktower in Egern. In 1844 he moved to Munich, where he designed a new lead-sealing machine and oil mill, as well as the iron framings for the skylights on the roof of the Alte Pinakothek. He also built a number of machines, including saws, lathes, and , many of which he improved in ways that were copied elsewhere. In addition, he designed the guillotine that was used in Germany for carrying out the death penalty for the next hundred years or so.. Mannhardt continued to work at clockmaking as we (en)
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  • Johann Mannhardt (cs)
  • Johann Mannhardt (de)
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  • Johann Mannhardt (sv)
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