Neuhöfer & Sohn theodolite

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Museum of Engineering and Technology, Krakow
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351,710
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2021-05-03
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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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A theodolite is the basic measurement instrument used in land surveying and construction. It enables measuring distances between points in the field, based on angles measured and trigonometric calculations performed. Devices used for measuring angles in the field had been known for centuries, but not very convenient in practical use. The design of the theodolite was perfected in the 16th century by the English mathematician, Leonard Digges, who enhanced the device with the possibility of rotation on two mutually perpendicular axes, which made measurements less laborious and faster. A modern theodolite, like the one presented here, consists of a base plate, limbus (circle plate) and the alidade, i.e. the turning part, which includes the scope, among other parts. The theodolite presented here was made in the establishment of Joseph and Carl Neuhöfer. Manufacturer: Neuhöfer & Sohn, turn of 19/20th c. Inv. No.: MIM193/XI-22 Model prepared on the basis of photogrammetric measurements. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA