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A Brief Illustrated History of Machines and Mechanisms

  • Can be considered a novelty in the area of History of Science and Technology, since it addresses attention to technical contents with commented illustrations in the historical developments of Mechanism Design over time
  • An illustrated history of machines and mechanisms which gives a complete panorama of the many aspects and subjects that contributed to the developments of machines and related disciplines
  • May be of interest for scholars but also for a wider public since the figures and comments are directed to a general understanding as well as specialized interpretations
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: History of Mechanism and Machine Science (HMMS, volume 10)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Anonymous Developments

    • Emilio Bautista Paz, Marco Ceccarelli, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz
    Pages 1-17
  3. Chinese Inventions and Machines

    • Emilio Bautista Paz, Marco Ceccarelli, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz
    Pages 19-42
  4. Mechanical Engineering in Antiquity

    • Emilio Bautista Paz, Marco Ceccarelli, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz
    Pages 43-64
  5. Medieval Machines and Mechanisms

    • Emilio Bautista Paz, Marco Ceccarelli, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz
    Pages 65-90
  6. The Machine Renaissance

    • Emilio Bautista Paz, Marco Ceccarelli, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz
    Pages 91-115
  7. Machines in the First Colonial Empires

    • Emilio Bautista Paz, Marco Ceccarelli, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz
    Pages 117-139
  8. Machinery During the Industrial Revolution

    • Emilio Bautista Paz, Marco Ceccarelli, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz
    Pages 141-168
  9. A Vision on Machines

    • Emilio Bautista Paz, Marco Ceccarelli, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz
    Pages 169-205
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 207-217

About this book

Machines have always gone hand-in-hand with the cultural development of m- kind throughout time. A book on the history of machines is nothing more than a specific way of bringing light to human events as a whole in order to highlight some significant milestones in the progress of knowledge by a complementary persp- tive into a general historical overview. This book is the result of common efforts and interests by several scholars, teachers, and students on subjects that are connected with the theory of machines and mechanisms. In fact, in this book there is a certain teaching aim in addition to a general historical view that is more addressed to the achievements by “homo faber” than to those by “homo sapiens”, since the proposed history survey has been developed with an engineering approach. The brevity of the text added to the fact that the authors are probably not com- tent to tackle historical studies with the necessary rigor, means the content of the book is inevitably incomplete,but it nevertheless attempts to fulfil three basic aims: First, it is hoped that this book may provide a stimulus to promote interest in the study of technical history within a mechanical engineering context. Few are the co- tries where anything significant is done in this area, which means there is a general lack of knowledge of this common cultural heritage.

Reviews

From the reviews:

“This work by mechanical engineers Bautista Paz … and colleagues provides a very short historical overview of machines. … It covers much mechanical engineering history, and if one wants to get an idea of the breadth and depth of the field, then this volume will do the job. … Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates.” (A. M. Strauss, Choice, Vol. 48 (3), November, 2010)

“This history survey with an engineering approach is written by a group of four authors. … The book is divided into eight chapters which are presented in chronological order. … The book is instructive, well readable and a good introduction into the historical development of machines and mechanisms … .” (Rüdiger Thiele, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1206, 2011)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

    Emilio Bautista Paz, Javier Echávarri Otero, José Luis Muñoz Sanz

  • Dipto. Meccanica, Strutture,, Ambiente e Territorio (DiMSAT), Università Cassino, Cassino, Italy

    Marco Ceccarelli

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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