Ancient Engineers' Inventions von Cesare Rossi | Precursors of the Present | ISBN 9789048122523

Ancient Engineers' Inventions

Precursors of the Present

von Cesare Rossi, Flavio Russo und Ferruccio Russo
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinCesare Rossi
Autor / AutorinFlavio Russo
Autor / AutorinFerruccio Russo
Buchcover Ancient Engineers' Inventions | Cesare Rossi | EAN 9789048122523 | ISBN 90-481-2252-X | ISBN 978-90-481-2252-3

From the reviews:

“A lovingly compiled catalogue of engineering achievement, prepared most especially for young engineers, and dedicated to the appreciation of the works of pioneers. The reader is shown the problems and guided to their solutions, via all the technical detail needed to command attention. The target reader is thus served, under these terms of reference, well. … All in all, we have a collection of ingenious devices, well-described, frequently ‘reconstructed’ and lovingly commemorated.” (Michael A. B. Deakin, Metascience, Vol. 19, March, 2010)

Ancient Engineers' Inventions

Precursors of the Present

von Cesare Rossi, Flavio Russo und Ferruccio Russo
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinCesare Rossi
Autor / AutorinFlavio Russo
Autor / AutorinFerruccio Russo
We live in an age in which one can easily think that our generation has invented and discovered almost everything; but the truth is quite the opposite. Progress cannot be considered as sudden unexpected spurts of individual brains: such a genius, the inventor of everything, has never existed in the history of humanity. What did exist was a limitless procession of experiments made by men who did not waver when faced with defeat, but were inspired by the rare successes that have led to our modern comfortable reality. And that continue to do so with the same enthusiasm. The study of the History of Engineering is valuable for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that it can help us to understand the genius of the scientists, engineers and craftsmen who existed centuries and millenniums before us; who solved problems using the devices of their era, making machinery and equipment whose concept is of such a surprising modernity that we must rethink our image of the past.