Timepieces by David Christianson

Timepieces by David Christianson

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The intriguing story of timekeeping, from the early Greek and Chinese waterclocks to the modern day atomic clocks. Webber introduces the eminent movers and shakers: Galileo, Leonardo, Fromanteel, Tompian, Berthoud, Le Roy and Harrison; and tells of the miniaturization that led to the first watches.

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Timepieces by David Christianson

From the early Greek and Chinese waterclocks to the modern day atomic clocks, this is a compelling story, sympathetic to the amateur clock enthusiast. Showcasing the eminent movers and shakers, from Galileo's first attempts at devising a pendulum, Leonardo's early ideas for clock mechanisms, Fromanteel's grandfather clocks, Thomas Tompian, Berthoud, and Le Roy to Harrison's Longitude Prize, that gave rise to some of the most fascinating stories in horology. Featuring the early tower clocks of the monasteries, the exuberantly ornate French designs of the 15th century, the miniaturization of the mechanism that led to the first watches, the influence of the Swiss timepieces, and the importance of the American wooden clocks, Timepieces tell the fascinating story of 1,000 years of innovation and design in time.
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ISBN 13 9780715315415
ISBN 10 0715315412
Title Timepieces
Author David Christianson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher David & Charles
Year published 2002-11-29
Number of pages 160
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