Euphonia (device)

The Euphonia (The London Journal, 1870)

The Euphonia was a talking machine created in the early to mid-nineteenth century by the Austrian inventor Joseph Faber and exhibited in 1845 in Philadelphia and in 1846 in London's Egyptian Hall.[1] An earlier version of the invention had been destroyed in 1844 by Faber.[2]

  1. ^ Hankins, Thomas L.; Silverman, Robert J. (1999). Instruments and the Imagination. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. p. 214. ISBN 0691005494.
  2. ^ "Notes and Notices". Mechanics Magazine. July 27, 1844. Retrieved March 30, 2016.