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  2. The earliest known use of the noun facsimile is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for facsimile is from before 1661, in the writing of Thomas Fuller, Church of England clergyman. facsimile is a borrowing from Latin.

  3. Jun 20, 2022 · facsimile (n.)"exact copy," 1690s, two words, from Latin fac simile "make similar," from fac imperative of facere "to make" (from PIE root *dhe-"to set, put") + simile, neuter of similis "like, resembling, of the same kind" (see similar). One-word form predominated in 20c. As an adjective from 1877.

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    1823 facsimile of the United States Declaration of Independence made by William Stone. A facsimile (from Latin fac simile, "to make alike") is a copy or reproduction of an old book, manuscript, map, art print, or other item of historical value that is as true to the original source as possible.

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    Children read a wirelessly transmitted newspaper in 1938. As a designer for the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), in 1924, Richard H. Ranger invented the wireless photoradiogram, or transoceanic radio facsimile, the forerunner of today's "fax" machines.

  6. Aug 9, 2021 · The 20th century also saw the invention of the Color Facsimile, as invented by Herbert E. Ives (who later became one of the more popular theorists in trying to counter Einstein’s Theory of Relativity). In the early 21st century, 3D Fax became a method of scanning and transmitting 3-dimensional data.

  7. Historically, facsimile dates from Alexander Bain’s British patent in 1843. In the first half of the 20th century, John V.L. Hogan and many other United States inventors furthered its development, and in the early 1950s there was the first substantial exploration of modern digital, or time-compression, facsimile using run-length encoding.

  8. What is a Facsimile? The word derives from the Latin term: fac simile = make it similar. A facsimile is the faithful reproduction (an exact copy) of a manuscript, or printed book.

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