Charles Babbage

Computer Science English 1791 – 1871 186 quotes

Conceived the first automatic computing engine

Quotes by Charles Babbage

On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.

Passages from the Life of a Philosopher 1864

The great object of the Analytical Engine is to effect calculations of any extent and complexity, and to print results, or to punch them on cards, or to impress them on plates of metal.

Passages from the Life of a Philosopher 1864

The whole of the developments and operations of analysis are now capable of being executed by machinery.

On the Mathematical Powers of the Calculating Engine 1837

Errors, indeed, are not to be found in the operations of the machine, but they are possible in the data supplied to it.

Passages from the Life of a Philosopher 1864

The more we examine the works of nature, the more we perceive the wonderful skill and contrivance by which they are adapted to the various purposes they are intended to fulfil.

The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise 1837

The Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves.

Notes by Ada Lovelace on Babbage's Analytical Engine 1843

The principle of the Analytical Engine is the substitution of machinery for intellect.

On the Mathematical Powers of the Calculating Engine 1837

The successful construction of the Difference Engine, and the subsequent invention of the Analytical Engine, have opened up a new field of inquiry.

Passages from the Life of a Philosopher 1864

The great principle of the division of labour, which has been so successfully applied to the manufacture of pins, may be extended with equal advantage to the production of calculations.

On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures 1832

The difference engine is a machine for calculating tables by the method of differences.

Letter to Sir Humphry Davy 1822

The power of the Analytical Engine is not limited to numerical calculations; it can be applied to any operations which can be expressed by general symbols.

Notes by Ada Lovelace on Babbage's Analytical Engine 1843

The object of the present work is to point out the advantages which arise from the application of machinery to various processes of manufacture.

On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures 1832

The Analytical Engine has no pretensions whatever to originate anything. It can do whatever we know how to order it to perform.

Notes by Ada Lovelace on Babbage's Analytical Engine 1843

The more I examine the works of the Creator, the more I am impressed with the conviction that they are the result of design.

The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise 1837

The great defect of all machines is that they are not capable of performing any operations which have not been previously arranged for them.

Passages from the Life of a Philosopher 1864

The Analytical Engine is an embodying of the science of operations, constructed with a view to perform all the calculations which it is possible to perform by the human intellect.

On the Mathematical Powers of the Calculating Engine 1837

On two occasions I have been asked [by members of Parliament!]: 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.

Book 1864

Perhaps the most important principle on which the economy of a manufacture depends, is the division of labour amongst the persons who perform the work.

Book 1832

The science of operations, as derived from mathematics more especially, is a science of itself, and has its own abstract truth and value.

Book 1837

I wish to God these calculations had been executed by steam.

Letter 1822