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Giacomo Inaudi (13 October 1867 – 10 November 1950), also known as Jacques Inaudi in France, was an Italian calculating prodigy. He was born in Roccabruna, Piedmont, Italy. As a child he was a shepherd but showed aptitude for mental calculation. Inaudi's abilities attracted the interest of showmen and he toured around the world. French scientists like Jean-Martin Charcot investigated his abilities, French astronomer Camille Flammarion praised him in strong terms, and Alfred Binet wrote a book on him. Inaudi would repeat the numbers he was given before he began his mental calculations.

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  • Jacques Inaudi, oder auch Giacomo Inaudi (* 15. Oktober 1867 in Roccabruna, Italien; † 10. November 1950 in Champigny-sur-Marne, Frankreich) war ein italienischer Kopfrechenkünstler. (de)
  • Giacomo Inaudi (13 de octubre de 1867​- 10 de noviembre de 1950), también conocido como Jacques Inaudi en Francia, fue un calculista mental italiano. Su gran aptitud para el cálculo mental lo llevó a realizar giras de exhibición por todo el mundo. (es)
  • Giacomo Inaudi (13 October 1867 – 10 November 1950), also known as Jacques Inaudi in France, was an Italian calculating prodigy. He was born in Roccabruna, Piedmont, Italy. As a child he was a shepherd but showed aptitude for mental calculation. Inaudi's abilities attracted the interest of showmen and he toured around the world. French scientists like Jean-Martin Charcot investigated his abilities, French astronomer Camille Flammarion praised him in strong terms, and Alfred Binet wrote a book on him. Inaudi would repeat the numbers he was given before he began his mental calculations. Inaudi was referred to by the Nobel-prize-winning immunologist, Élie Metchnikoff (Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov), in his book The Nature of Man: Studies in Optimistic Philosophy (1905). Metchnikoff regarded Inaudi as an example of a mutation, in the sense announced by the Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries (Die Mutationstheorie, Vol. 1, Leipzig, 1901), i.e., a sudden leap to a distinct new type that might be regarded as a new species. Metchnikoff argued that this kind of abrupt leap in evolution might explain how humans had emerged from apes and that Inaudi was proof that such a mutation was possible. (en)
  • Giacomo Inaudi, ou Jacques Inaudi, (13 octobre 1867 au hameau Norat, commune de Roccabruna, province de Coni, Piémont, Italie - 10 novembre 1950 à Champigny-sur-Marne, France) est un calculateur prodige italien. Il fit presque toute sa carrière en France. Ses dons et notamment son étonnante mémoire des chiffres ont longtemps attiré l'attention des autorités scientifiques. (fr)
  • Giacomo Inaudi (Borgata Norat, 13 ottobre 1867 – Champigny-sur-Marne, 10 novembre 1950) è stato un calcolatore prodigio italiano. (it)
  • Джакомо Иноди, или Жак Иноди (13 октября 1867 в деревне Норат, муниципалитет Роккабруна, провинция Кунео, Пьемонт, Италия — 10 ноября 1950, Шампиньи-сюр-Марн, Франция) — итальянский феноменальный счётчик. Большую часть своей карьеры он провёл во Франции. Его одарённость и удивительная память на числа привлекают внимание научных авторитетов. (ru)
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  • Jacques Inaudi, oder auch Giacomo Inaudi (* 15. Oktober 1867 in Roccabruna, Italien; † 10. November 1950 in Champigny-sur-Marne, Frankreich) war ein italienischer Kopfrechenkünstler. (de)
  • Giacomo Inaudi (13 de octubre de 1867​- 10 de noviembre de 1950), también conocido como Jacques Inaudi en Francia, fue un calculista mental italiano. Su gran aptitud para el cálculo mental lo llevó a realizar giras de exhibición por todo el mundo. (es)
  • Giacomo Inaudi, ou Jacques Inaudi, (13 octobre 1867 au hameau Norat, commune de Roccabruna, province de Coni, Piémont, Italie - 10 novembre 1950 à Champigny-sur-Marne, France) est un calculateur prodige italien. Il fit presque toute sa carrière en France. Ses dons et notamment son étonnante mémoire des chiffres ont longtemps attiré l'attention des autorités scientifiques. (fr)
  • Giacomo Inaudi (Borgata Norat, 13 ottobre 1867 – Champigny-sur-Marne, 10 novembre 1950) è stato un calcolatore prodigio italiano. (it)
  • Джакомо Иноди, или Жак Иноди (13 октября 1867 в деревне Норат, муниципалитет Роккабруна, провинция Кунео, Пьемонт, Италия — 10 ноября 1950, Шампиньи-сюр-Марн, Франция) — итальянский феноменальный счётчик. Большую часть своей карьеры он провёл во Франции. Его одарённость и удивительная память на числа привлекают внимание научных авторитетов. (ru)
  • Giacomo Inaudi (13 October 1867 – 10 November 1950), also known as Jacques Inaudi in France, was an Italian calculating prodigy. He was born in Roccabruna, Piedmont, Italy. As a child he was a shepherd but showed aptitude for mental calculation. Inaudi's abilities attracted the interest of showmen and he toured around the world. French scientists like Jean-Martin Charcot investigated his abilities, French astronomer Camille Flammarion praised him in strong terms, and Alfred Binet wrote a book on him. Inaudi would repeat the numbers he was given before he began his mental calculations. (en)
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  • Jacques Inaudi (de)
  • Jacques Inaudi (es)
  • Giacomo Inaudi (fr)
  • Jacques Inaudi (en)
  • Giacomo Inaudi (it)
  • Иноди, Жак (ru)
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