In his classic book, J. G. Landels describes the technological advances of the Greeks and Romans with erudition and enthusiasm. He provides an important introduction to engineering, writing about power... Read More
In his classic book, J. G. Landels describes the technological advances of the Greeks and Romans with erudition and enthusiasm. He provides an important introduction to engineering, writing about power... Read More
In his classic book, J. G. Landels describes the technological advances of the Greeks and Romans with erudition and enthusiasm. He provides an important introduction to engineering, writing about power and energy sources, water engineering, cranes, and transportation devises. From aqueducts to catapults, he attempts to envision machines as they may have worked in the ancient world. He then traces the path of knowledge taken by early thinkers—including Plato, Pliny, and Archimedes—in developing early theories of engineering and physics.
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Price: $31.95
Pages: 238
Carton Quantity: 30
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 27th October 2000
Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.25 in
Illustration Note: 65 line illustrations, 2 tables
ISBN: 9780520227828
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Ancient / General
Author Bio
J. G. Landels, now retired, was a Senior Lecturer in Classics at Reading University. His work, in collaboration with the Engineering Department, involved making working replicas of ancient machines and testing them in the field.
Table of Contents
1. POWER AND ENERGY SOURCES Man-power Animal power Water power Wind power Steam power
2. WATER SUPPLIES AND ENGINEERING Appendix- The sizes of measurement nozzles, and Frontinus' arithmetic.
3. WATER PUMPS
4. CRANES AND HOISTS
5. CATAPULTS
6. SHIPS AND SEA TRANSPORT Appendix-Methods of estimating the maximum speeds of oared vessels
7. LAND TRANSPORT
8. THE PROGRESS OF THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE
9. THE PRINCIPAL GREEK AND ROMAN WRITERS ON TECHNOLOGICAL SUBJECTS Hero of Alexandria Vitruvius Frontinus Pliny
APPENDIX: THE RECONSTRUCTION OF A TRIREME SOME FURTHER THOUGHTS BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
In his classic book, J. G. Landels describes the technological advances of the Greeks and Romans with erudition and enthusiasm. He provides an important introduction to engineering, writing about power and energy sources, water engineering, cranes, and transportation devises. From aqueducts to catapults, he attempts to envision machines as they may have worked in the ancient world. He then traces the path of knowledge taken by early thinkers—including Plato, Pliny, and Archimedes—in developing early theories of engineering and physics.
Price: $31.95
Pages: 238
Carton Quantity: 30
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 27th October 2000
Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.25 in
Illustrations Note: 65 line illustrations, 2 tables
ISBN: 9780520227828
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Ancient / General
J. G. Landels, now retired, was a Senior Lecturer in Classics at Reading University. His work, in collaboration with the Engineering Department, involved making working replicas of ancient machines and testing them in the field.
1. POWER AND ENERGY SOURCES Man-power Animal power Water power Wind power Steam power
2. WATER SUPPLIES AND ENGINEERING Appendix- The sizes of measurement nozzles, and Frontinus' arithmetic.
3. WATER PUMPS
4. CRANES AND HOISTS
5. CATAPULTS
6. SHIPS AND SEA TRANSPORT Appendix-Methods of estimating the maximum speeds of oared vessels
7. LAND TRANSPORT
8. THE PROGRESS OF THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE
9. THE PRINCIPAL GREEK AND ROMAN WRITERS ON TECHNOLOGICAL SUBJECTS Hero of Alexandria Vitruvius Frontinus Pliny
APPENDIX: THE RECONSTRUCTION OF A TRIREME SOME FURTHER THOUGHTS BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX