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About 1622, William Oughtred (Figure 1, right), an Anglican Minister, today recognized as the inventor of the slide rule in its actual form, by placing two such scales side by side and sliding them to read the distance relationships, thus multiplying and dividing directly. He also developed a circular slide rule.
William Oughtred, (born March 5, 1574, Eton, Buckinghamshire, Englanddied June 30, 1660, Albury, Surrey), English mathematician and Anglican minister who invented the earliest form of the slide rule, two identical linear or circular logarithmic scales held together and adjusted by hand.
English mathematician and clergyman Reverend William Oughtred and others developed the slide rule in the 17th century based on the emerging work on logarithms by John Napier. Before the advent of the scientific pocket calculator, it was the most commonly used calculation tool in science and engineering.
FABER-CASTELL 2/83N slide rule is considered by some to be the finest and most beautiful slide rule ever made.
The slide rule was invented by William Oughtred in the 1600s, but only began to be widely used in the mid 1800s after a French artillery officer named Amedee Mannheim developed a version that became popular among engineers. By the early 1900s engineering students in the US were commonly taught to use slide rules.
Slide rules became increasingly popular in the 1950s and 1960s, before beginning to fall out of favor to pocket calculators, which, by the mid 1970s, had become affordable and were considered docHubly easier to use by the masses. The last slide rule manufactured in the United States was produced on July 11, 1976.
The slide rule was invented around 16201630, shortly after John Napiers publication of the concept of the logarithm. In 1620 Edmund Gunter of Oxford developed a calculating device with a single logarithmic scale; with additional measuring tools it could be used to multiply and divide.

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