The history of engineering. The most important technical achievements from ancient times to the twentieth century
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This book is an interesting overview of the development of engineering in the history of Western civilization from sources to the twentieth century. The authors emphasize achievements, which, in their opinion, are the most important and have the greatest influence on the development of human civilization, giving magnificent examples of masterpieces of creative engineering thought. These are the hanging gardens of Babylon, the construction of Egyptian pyramids and temples, the intricate mechanisms of Archimedes, the most complicated structures of pipelines and bridges, tunnels laid in the mountains and dug under water, channels, steamboats, locomotives - in a word, all that requires extensive technical knowledge, experience and experience, and Courage. The authors explain the purpose of the inventions, give detailed descriptions of the components and how they interact, report the main sizes, give an idea of the construction or assembly technology. The review ends with an essay on the influence of engineering on a society, which states that the technology should help increase ethical and aesthetic values.
The book is richly illustrated and written in a simple accessible language, not burdened by a large number of technical terms and details
The book is richly illustrated and written in a simple accessible language, not burdened by a large number of technical terms and details
Author:
Author:Кирби Ричард, Килгур Ф., Дарлинг А.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Engineering & Transportation
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9524-5948-9
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