Jacob Leupold

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Jacob Leupold (1674-1727)
Jacob Leupold's vacuum pump of 1709, Dresdem museum of Technical Instruments
Illustration about ''Antliae pneumaticae'' from Acta Eruditorum, 1715

Jacob Leupold (22 July 1674 – 12 January 1727) was a German physicist, mathematician, instrument maker, mining commissioner and engineer. He wrote the seminal book Theatrum Machinarum Generale ("The General Theory of Machines").

Jacob Leupold built many instruments needed for experimental physics studies. In 1699 Leupold's interests had fully changed to mechanics and mathematics.

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