Over the centuries, much has been written about Wolfgang von Kempelen,
the inventor of the "speaking machine," and author of Mechanism Of
Human Speech (1791) on philology, linguistic technology and phonetics.
This book illuminates the life of this very eccentric thinker, his
achievements, and even his legendary reputation. Very little was known
about his other achievements and the rest of his life. The subject
addressed by most was and is what is commonly referred to as the "the
Turk" (a chess-playing automaton) which for years has stimulated and
still stimulates the fantasy of anyone who sees it.
Where studies on von Kempelen have in the past been based on speculation
and tall tales, for the first time a complete and exact survey on the
facts and dates of Kempelen's life are given. The research for this book
concentrated on the facts which were found mainly in the archives in
Vienna, Budapest, Bratislava among other institutions.