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  1. Innocenzo Vincenzo Bartolomeo Luigi Carlo Manzetti (Italian pronunciation: [innoˈtʃɛntso manˈdzetti]; 17 March 1826 – 15 March 1877) was an Italian inventor born in Aosta. Following his primary school studies he went to the Jesuit -run Saint Bénin Boarding School and then on to Turin where he was awarded a diploma in land surveying ...

  2. And it's another Italian, from Aosta Valley, Innocenzo Manzetti (Aosta, 1826-1877) who realised an electric device able to transmit human voice, many years before Bell and Meucci.

  3. Innocenzo Vincenzo Bartolomeo Luigi Carlo Manzetti è stato uno scienziato e inventore italiano. Mente creativa ma pragmatica, Innocenzo Manzetti era noto nella comunità scientifica e nella città natale per le sue invenzioni: un automa che suona il flauto, un'automobile a vapore, una pompa idraulica, uno speciale cemento idraulico, una ...

  4. The inventor Innocenzo Manzetti, credited by some scientific historians as having been the creator of a forerunner of the telephone many years ahead of his compatriot Antonio Meucci and the Scottish-American Alexander Graham Bell, was born on this day in 1826 in Aosta, in northwest Italy.

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  5. Jul 10, 2023 · Across the sea in Italy, Innocenzo Manzetti, a resourceful inventor, envisioned an “electric speaking telegraphin 1844. While he never built a working prototype, his written concepts outlined a device remarkably similar to what would later become the telephone.

  6. Innocenzo Manzetti considered the idea of a telephone as early as 1844, and may have made one in 1864, as an enhancement to an automaton built by him in 1849. Charles Bourseul was a French telegraph engineer who proposed (but did not build) the first design of a "make-and-break" telephone in 1854.

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  8. An outline of Innocenzo Manzetti's life and work is reported, as an extract from Basilio Catania's book on Antonio Meucci.