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A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times [Paperback]

Donald Hill (Author)
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0415152917 978-0415152914 November 22, 1996 1
In this comprehensive history, Donald Hill opens a window on medieval and classical engineering. The book focuses on on Greece, Rome and medieval Western Europe, but also includes interesting information on Middle Eastern technology.

Documenting over 1800 years, Donald Hill illustrates how classical and medieval engineers designed early irrigation systems, dams, bridges, clocks and how they harnessed the power of both water and wind. Working largely without a quantified, scientific basis for their designs, these early engineers studied the properties of materials and the way in which fluids and solids behaved in certain conditions. They then applied this knowledge to efficiently solve problems. This fascinating study documents over 1800 years of early engineering.

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Donald Hill was a practicing engineer and historian.

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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (November 22, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415152917
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415152914
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
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3.0 out of 5 stars Dry but useful as a reference, February 15, 2001
This review is from: A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times (Paperback)
This is a rather dry accounting of some of the key technological accomplishments in the given era. Although the title says "history," the book is organized by subject rather than chronology. Part One focuses on civil engineering: irrigation, dams, bridges, surveying, etc. Part Two deals with mechanical engineering: water-raising devices, mills, etc. And Part Three looks at "fine technology:" instruments, automata, and particularly clocks.

I think it's almost better as a reference book for that reason. I found L. Sprague de Camp's Ancient Engineers (a source for this book) and Frances and Joe Gies' Cathedral, Forge, and Waterwheel more interesting and more readable. So I think I'd recommend this more for reference or for someone who's intensely interested in the subject.

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We are concerned here with the study of the engineering elements in the two related technologies of irrigation and water supply. Read the first page
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wadi irrigation, inflow clepsydra, lantern pinion, industrial milling, unequal hours, fine technology, grist milling, deferent circle, vertical axle, undershot wheel, inverted siphon, horizontal axle, overshot wheel, early engineers, aqueduct bridges, horizontal wheel, spherical astronomy, vertical wheel, hydraulic conditions, hydraulic works
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Middle Ages, North Africa, Roman Empire, Ibn Hawqal, Ibn Jubayr, Christian Spain, Middle East, Asia Minor, Richard of Wallingford, The Book of Knowledge, Upper Mesopotamia, Carra de Vaux, Hero of Alexandria, Joseph Needham, Norman Smith, Cambridge University Press, Kitdb Stirat, Loeb Classics, Oxford University Press, Water-Lifting Wheels, Byzantine Empire, Medieval Technology, Peter Davies, Princeton University Press, The Book of Ingenious Devices
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