Napier's bones invented by who
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John Napier, the inventor of logarithms, also invented this aid to calculation known as 'Napier's Bones' in 1617. The 'bones' consist of a set of rectangular rods, each marked with a counting number at the top, and the multiples of that number down their lengths.
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The Scot, John Napier, invented these strips (originally made from bone) about 400 years ago to help calculate multiplication and division.
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