The Renaissance Engineers
Author : Bertrand Gille
Publisher :
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 26,33 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Engineering
ISBN :
Author : Bertrand Gille
Publisher :
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 26,33 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Engineering
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Author : William Barclay Parsons
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 20,93 MB
Release : 1976
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Author : Paolo Galluzzi
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 11,47 MB
Release : 2020-02-04
Category : History
ISBN : 0674242327
The Renaissance was not just a rebirth of the mind. It was also a new dawn for the machine. When we celebrate the achievements of the Renaissance, we instinctively refer, above all, to its artistic and literary masterpieces. During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, however, the Italian peninsula was the stage of a no-less-impressive revival of technical knowledge and practice. In this rich and lavishly illustrated volume, Paolo Galluzzi guides readers through a singularly inventive period, capturing the fusion of artistry and engineering that spurred some of the Renaissance’s greatest technological breakthroughs. Galluzzi traces the emergence of a new and important historical figure: the artist-engineer. In the medieval world, innovators remained anonymous. By the height of the fifteenth century, artist-engineers like Leonardo da Vinci were sought after by powerful patrons, generously remunerated, and exhibited in royal and noble courts. In an age that witnessed continuous wars, the robust expansion of trade and industry, and intense urbanization, these practitioners—with their multiple skills refined in the laboratory that was the Renaissance workshop—became catalysts for change. Renaissance masters were not only astoundingly creative but also championed a new concept of learning, characterized by observation, technical know-how, growing mathematical competence, and prowess at the draftsman’s table. The Italian Renaissance of Machines enriches our appreciation for Taccola, Giovanni Fontana, and other masters of the quattrocento and reveals how da Vinci’s ambitious achievements paved the way for Galileo’s revolutionary mathematical science of mechanics.
Author : Francis C. Moon
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 445 pages
File Size : 16,40 MB
Release : 2007-10-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 1402055994
This fascinating book will be of as much interest to engineers as to art historians, examining as it does the evolution of machine design methodology from the Renaissance to the Age of Machines in the 19th century. It provides detailed analysis, comparing design concepts of engineers of the 15th century Renaissance and the 19th century age of machines from a workshop tradition to the rational scientific discipline used today.
Author : Marie Boas Hall
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 44,17 MB
Release : 2013-04-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 0486144992
A noted historian of science examines the Coperican revolution, the anatomical work of Vesalius, the work of Paracelsus, Harvey's discovery of the circulatory system, the effects of Galileo's telescopic discoveries, more.
Author : Allen G. Debus
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 12,96 MB
Release : 1978-10-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521293280
An introduction to science and medicine during the earlier phrases of the scientific revolution.
Author : Susan B. Puett
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 42,3 MB
Release : 2016-08-25
Category : Art
ISBN : 0271091320
The creativity of the human mind was brilliantly displayed during the Florentine Renaissance when artists, mathematicians, astronomers, apothecaries, architects, and others embraced the interconnectedness of their disciplines. Artists used mathematical perspective in painting and scientific techniques to create new materials; hospitals used art to invigorate the soul; apothecaries prepared and dispensed, often from the same plants, both medicinals for patients and pigments for painters; utilitarian glassware and maps became objects to be admired for their beauty; art enhanced depictions of scientific observations; and innovations in construction made buildings canvases for artistic grandeur. An exploration of these and other intersections of art and science deepens our appreciation of the magnificent contributions of the extraordinary Florentines.
Author : William Barclay Parsons
Publisher :
Page : 698 pages
File Size : 12,28 MB
Release : 1939
Category : Technology & Engineering
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Author : Subrata Dasgupta
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 39,72 MB
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1000514900
By using the fresh investigative language of cognitive history, a symbiosis of the methods of cognitive science and historical inquiry, this book departs from almost all previous approaches to Renaissance studies. The Renaissance has attracted the attention of distinguished scholars from many different vantage points – political, social, economic, intellectual, and cultural. In this volume, Subrata Dasgupta sheds an alternative light on the Renaissance by considering it as a creative phenomenon. To be creative is to make history by producing material and/or abstract artifacts that are both new and consequential; to be creative also entails drawing on history and on the culture of the time. Most significantly, the creative process occurs in individual minds: it is a cognitive process of a very special kind. Beginning with a ‘prehistory’ set in classical Greece and medieval Islam, this book explores a variety of inventions and discoveries through the 14th–16th centuries, mainly in Italy, in humanities, painting, architecture, craft technology, anatomy, natural science, and engineering. This book will be of interest not only to Renaissance scholars but also to students interested in Renaissance history and the nature of the creative tradition.
Author : DK
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 21,88 MB
Release : 2012-04-16
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1465406824
Engineers have always had a huge influence on the way we live and how our world looks. They create lasting solutions to the biggest challenges, and construct iconic and incredible buildings that have literally stood the test of time. Engineers tells their story, from the men who built the Great Pyramid in Egypt to the pioneers of space travel. Often many different minds worked together or built on the work of previous generations to achieve a working version of a great idea: Engineers explores this progression of ideas, from initial concept to prototype and finished design. The great achievements of engineers go hand in hand with the world's greatest structures, such as aqueducts, monuments, bridges, and dams. These works are shown in detail and highlighted with beautiful illustrations, photographs, and technical drawings.