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The device he constructed is known as the "Egg of Columbus".
Tangram game player (free software) with the egg of Columbus puzzle
This was an allusion to the story of Egg of Columbus.
"It is like the egg of Columbus," says Reggiani, "simple and effective."
The Union for the Mediterranean is the egg of Columbus, is it not!
1931 The egg of Columbus, vaudeville-magazine-farce in two acts
Egg of Columbus on the manufacturer's website
See Egg of Columbus.
Tesla's Egg of Columbus, a metal egg that stands on end in a rotating magnetic field.
An egg of Columbus or Columbus's egg refers to a brilliant idea or discovery that seems simple or easy after the fact.
Mr President, I propose that quantitative easing be considered in the euro area; it may prove to be an egg of Columbus.
Nikola Tesla, at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, demonstrated a device he constructed known as the "Egg of Columbus."
In the Japanese novel The Woman in the Dunes by Kōbō Abe, the egg of Columbus is mentioned several times.
the egg of Columbus] an inspired discovery Das paβ wie die Faust ins Auge.
The Egg of Columbus (Ei Des Columbus in German) is a puzzle consisting of a flat egg-like shape divided into 9 pieces by straight cuts.
In 1893, at the Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, Tesla's Egg of Columbus was used demonstrated the induction motor principle by spinning an egg-shaped rotor in a rotating magnetic field.
The song, titled after the story, The Egg of Columbus is by The Extraordinaires, an Indie band out of Philadelphia, PA, and is featured on their album Electric and Benevolent.
The names Egg of Columbus and Columbus Egg have been used for several mechanical toys and puzzles inspired on the legend of Columbus balancing an egg on its end to drive a point.
The tale of the "Egg of Columbus" is apocryphal and was ascribed to Filippo Brunelleschi with regard to the construction of the dome of the Duomo in Florence before it was related pertaining to Columbus.
Issued as the subscription ticket for his treatise on art, The Analysis of Beauty, it depicts an apocryphal tale (the "Egg of Columbus") concerning Christopher Columbus's response to detractors of his discovery of the New World.