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Karl Gottlieb von Windisch (Latin: Carolus Theophil Windisch, Hungarian: Windisch (Vindis) Károly, January 28, 1725, Pressburg – March 30, 1793, Pressburg) was a Hungarian German writer who produced a series of letters that were published as "Briefe über den Schachspieler von Kempelen nebst drey Kupferstichen die diese berühmte Maschine vorstellen", translated as "Inanimate Reason; or a Circumstantial Account of That Astonishing Piece of Mechanism, M. de Kempelen's Chess-Player; Now Exhibiting at No. 9 Savile-Row, Burlington Gardens", following a series of performances of The Turk that he attended. The letters have been cited often since their publication in attempts to uncover the secret of the machine. Windisch spoke Slovak and Hungarian and was the first publisher of an academic Journal

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  • Karl Gottlieb von Windisch (cs)
  • Karl Gottlieb von Windisch (de)
  • Karl Gottlieb von Windisch (en)
  • 카를 고틀리프 폰 빈디슈 (ko)
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  • Karl Gottlieb von Windisch (ung. Windisch bzw. Vindis Károly, lat. Carolus Theophil Windisch; * 27. Januar 1725 in Preßburg; † 30. März 1793 ebenda) war Kaufmann, Privatgelehrter, Herausgeber und Historiker. (de)
  • 카를 고틀리프 폰 빈디슈 (Karl Gottlieb von Windisch, 1725년 1월 28일 ~ 1793년 3월 30일)는 헝가리-독일의 작가이다. 프레슈포로크 출신으로, 더 투르크(The Turk)의 작동원리를 밝혀내기 위한 "Briefe über den Schachspieler von Kempelen nebst drey Kupferstichen die diese berühmte Maschine vorstellen"을 집필했다. (ko)
  • Karl Gottlieb von Windisch (28. ledna 1725 Bratislava – 30. března 1793) byl německý spisovatel, známý zejména díky své knize Briefe über den Schachspieler von Kempelen nebst drey Kupferstichen die diese berühmte Maschine vorstellen o šachovém stroji Turek. (cs)
  • Karl Gottlieb von Windisch (Latin: Carolus Theophil Windisch, Hungarian: Windisch (Vindis) Károly, January 28, 1725, Pressburg – March 30, 1793, Pressburg) was a Hungarian German writer who produced a series of letters that were published as "Briefe über den Schachspieler von Kempelen nebst drey Kupferstichen die diese berühmte Maschine vorstellen", translated as "Inanimate Reason; or a Circumstantial Account of That Astonishing Piece of Mechanism, M. de Kempelen's Chess-Player; Now Exhibiting at No. 9 Savile-Row, Burlington Gardens", following a series of performances of The Turk that he attended. The letters have been cited often since their publication in attempts to uncover the secret of the machine. Windisch spoke Slovak and Hungarian and was the first publisher of an academic Journal (en)
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