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Author | : René Schils |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2011-12-14 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1461408598 |
Features 25 different scientists and the ideas which may not have made them famous, but made history... Typically, we remember our greatest scientists from one single invention, one new formula or one incredible breakthrough. This narrow perspective does not give justice to the versatility of many scientists who also earned a reputation in other areas of science. James Watt, for instance, is known for inventing the steam engine, yet most people do not know that he also invented the copier. Alexander Graham Bell of course invented the telephone, but only few know that he invented artificial breathing equipment, a prototype of the ‘iron lung’. Edmond Halley, whose name is associated with the comet that visits Earth every 75 years, produced the first mortality tables, used for life insurances. This entertaining book is aimed at anyone who enjoys reading about inventions and discoveries by the most creative minds. Detailed illustrations of the forgotten designs and ideas enrich the work throughout.
Author | : Jed Buchwald |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2017-07-04 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 3319584367 |
The Romance of Science pays tribute to the wide-ranging and highly influential work of Trevor Levere, historian of science and author of Poetry Realised in Nature, Transforming Matter, Science and the Canadian Arctic, Affinity and Matter and other significant inquiries in the history of modern science. Expanding on Levere’s many themes and interests, The Romance of Science assembles historians of science -- all influenced by Levere's work -- to explore such matters as the place and space of instruments in science, the role and meaning of science museums, poetry in nature, chemical warfare and warfare in nature, science in Canada and the Arctic, Romanticism, aesthetics and morals in natural philosophy, and the “dismal science” of economics. The Romance of Science explores the interactions between science's romantic, material, institutional and economic engagements with Nature.
Author | : René Schils |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2011-12-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1461408601 |
Features 25 different scientists and the ideas which may not have made them famous, but made history... Typically, we remember our greatest scientists from one single invention, one new formula or one incredible breakthrough. This narrow perspective does not give justice to the versatility of many scientists who also earned a reputation in other areas of science. James Watt, for instance, is known for inventing the steam engine, yet most people do not know that he also invented the copier. Alexander Graham Bell of course invented the telephone, but only few know that he invented artificial breathing equipment, a prototype of the ‘iron lung’. Edmond Halley, whose name is associated with the comet that visits Earth every 75 years, produced the first mortality tables, used for life insurances. This entertaining book is aimed at anyone who enjoys reading about inventions and discoveries by the most creative minds. Detailed illustrations of the forgotten designs and ideas enrich the work throughout.
Author | : Michael Anton Budd |
Publisher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 1997-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0814712673 |
Michael Anton Budd's THE SCULPTURE MACHINE traces the tension between the modern world and the classical interpretation of physicality as influenced by technological forces of industry and revolution. This insightful work illustrates how ideas about bodies influence the building of identities in concert with the construction of a larger consumer culture. Illustrations. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Author | : William Rosen |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2012-03-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0226726347 |
"The Most Powerful Idea in the World argues that the very notion of intellectual property drove not only the invention of the steam engine but also the entire Industrial Revolution." -- Back cover.
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Total Pages | : 990 |
Release | : 1890 |
Genre | : Machinery |
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Author | : Henry Winram Dickinson |
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Total Pages | : 602 |
Release | : 1927 |
Genre | : Inventors |
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Author | : Robert N. Webb |
Publisher | : Franklin Watts |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 1972 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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A biography of the eighteenth-century Scottish inventor and engineer whose improved designs of the steam engine made its wide use possible.
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Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 1887 |
Genre | : Electronic journals |
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Total Pages | : 1220 |
Release | : 1919 |
Genre | : Engineering |
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