> No notice was taken of [Babbage's system of mechanical notation] by those practically interested in machinery, and by this want of attention they added unconsciously to the great irritation which displayed itself in the work which Babbage published shortly before his death. In this he struck about him most vehemently, like Timon of Athens with his spade, accusing his contemporaries of their want of comprehension and appreciation of his work.
Without in the least deprecating, however, his most important labours in other directions, it must be said that the cause of the non-acceptance of hi…