A History of Engineering & Technology Artful Methods
Artful Methods
Ervan Garrison(Editor)
CRC Press
Published on 24. July 1991
Book
Hardback
290 pages
978-0-8493-8836-1 (ISBN)
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Description
A History of Engineering and Technology offers a highly readable account of the development of engineering and technology from prehistory to the present. The author uses the broad sweep of history as a backdrop for expositions of important benchmarks in engineered works and products.
The book presents early hydraulic engineering in the context of modern ideas relating technology to the complex social structures that arose in Sumeria and Egypt. It also provides a comprehensive and objective review of the greatest engineering civilization of antiquity-Greco-Roman-and discusses the western world's attempts to recover its achievements after the Middle Ages. The flowering of French and British engineered technology is portrayed through the men and machines that led to today's industrial society.
Other topics discussed in A History of Engineering and Technology include the evolution of the modern ship, engineering in modern war and medicine, the advent of the computer, and the Space Age. Over 100 illustrations and the book's in-depth presentation of key theoretical developments make this volume essential as a college textbook for students, as well as an important reference resource for libraries, engineers, and scientists.
The book presents early hydraulic engineering in the context of modern ideas relating technology to the complex social structures that arose in Sumeria and Egypt. It also provides a comprehensive and objective review of the greatest engineering civilization of antiquity-Greco-Roman-and discusses the western world's attempts to recover its achievements after the Middle Ages. The flowering of French and British engineered technology is portrayed through the men and machines that led to today's industrial society.
Other topics discussed in A History of Engineering and Technology include the evolution of the modern ship, engineering in modern war and medicine, the advent of the computer, and the Space Age. Over 100 illustrations and the book's in-depth presentation of key theoretical developments make this volume essential as a college textbook for students, as well as an important reference resource for libraries, engineers, and scientists.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
26 figs., 27 tabs.
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
720 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-8836-1 (9780849388361)
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Book
06/1998
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Content
Preface. The Earliest Builders. Early Empires and the Conquest of Materials. Classical Antiquity I: The Greeks. Rome - The Engineering of Wars and Cities. Ancient Power and Metallurgy. Byzantine and Islamic Engineering - Picking Up a Fallen Torch. Middle Ages - Masters of Stone. Renaissance. 17th and 18th Centuries. The Advent of Steam and Mechanical Engineering. Sanitary and Hydraulic Engineering. 20th Century Engineering: Part 1. 20th Century Engineering: Part 2. New Technology and the Future. Index.