13 results filtered with: Mechanical engineering - Early works to 1800
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Theatrum Machinarum : das technische Schaubuch der frühen Neuzeit / Helmut Hilz.
Hilz, Helmut, 1962-Date: 2008- Books
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Mechanick powers; or, The mystery of nature and art unvail'd ... Together, with a treatise of circular motion artificially fitted to mechanick use, and the making of clock-work, and other engines ... The whole comprized in ten books, and illustrated with copper cuts / By Ven. Mandey Philomat [and J. Moxon].
Mandey, Venterus.Date: 1709- Books
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The principles of mechanics; explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, Projectiles, Mechanic Powers, Pendulums, Centers of Gravity, &c. Strength and Stress of Timber, Hydrostatics, and Construction of Machines.
Emerson, William, 1701-1782.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The mechanic's guide: or, a treatise on the laws of mechanics, as they relate to wheel machines: With Plain And Easy Rules To Calculate And Ascertain Their Effects. Also The Greatest Possible Advantage To BE Obtained BY Such Machines, Clearly Pointed Out. Thereby enabling a Mechanic of common Abilities to comprehend and apply them to any useful Purpose. By William Bigland.
Bigland, William.Date: 1797- Books
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The principles of mechanics. Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, Pendulums, Centers of Gravity, &c. Strength and Stress of Timber, Hydrostatics, and Construction of Machines. A Work very necessary to be known, by all Gentlemen, and Others, that desire to have an Insight into the Works of Nature and Art. And extremely useful to all Sorts of Artificers; particularly to Architects, Engineers, Shipwrights, Millwrights, Watchmakers, &c. or any that Work in a Mechanical Way. The third edition, corrected. Illustrated with forty-three copper-plates.
Emerson, William, 1701-1782.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An experimental enquiry concerning the natural powers of water and wind to turn mills, and other machines, depending on a circular motion. By J. Smeaton, F.R.S.
Smeaton, John, 1724-1792.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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Mechanics; or, the doctrine of motion. Comprehending, I. The general laws of motion. II. The descent of bodies perpendicularly, and down inclined Planes, and also in Curve Surfaces. The Motion of Pendulums. III. Centers of gravity. The Equilibrium of Beams of Timber, and their Forces and Directions. IV. The mechanical powers. V. The comparative strength of timber, and its stress. The Powers of Engines, their Motion, and Friction. VI. Hydrostatics and pneumatics.
Emerson, William, 1701-1782.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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The principles of mechanics. Explaining and demonstrating the general laws of motion, the laws of gravity, motion of descending bodies, projectiles, mechanic powers, Pendulums, Centers of Gravity, &c. Strength and Stress of Timber, Hydrostatics, and Construction of Machines. A Work very necessary to be known, by all Gentlemen, and Others, that desire to have an Insight into the Works of Nature and Art. And extremely useful to all Sorts of Artificers; particularly to Architects, Engineers, Shipwrights, Millwrights, Watchmakers, &c. or any that work in a Mechanical Way.
Emerson, William, 1701-1782.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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A treatise on mills, in four parts. Part First, on Circular Motion. Part Second, on the Maximum of Moving Bodies, Machines, Engines, &c. Part Third, on the Velocity of Effluent Water. Part Fourth, Experiments on Circular Motion, Water-Wheels, &c. By John Banks, Lecturer in Experimental Philosophy.
Banks, John, active 1795-1803.Date: 1795- Books
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Mechanic powers; or the mystery of nature and art unvail'd. Shewing what great things may be perform'd by mechanic engines, in removing and raising bodies of vast weights with little Strength or Force; and also the making of Machines or Engines, for raising of Water, draining of Grounds, and several other Uses. Together, With a Treatise of Circular Motion artificially fitted to Mechanic use, and the making of Clock-Work, and other Engines. A Work Pleasant and Profitable for all sorts of Men, from the highest to the lowest Degree: And never treated of in English but once before, and that but briefly. The whole comprized in Ten Books, and illustrated with Copper-Cuts. By Ven. Mandey, Philomat.
Mandey, Venterus.Date: [1709]- Books
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Experimental enquiry concerning the natural powers of wind and water to turn mills and other machines depending on a circular motion. And an experimental examination of the quantity and proportion of mechanic power necessary to be employed in giving different degrees of velocity to heavy bodies from a state of rest. Also new fundamental experiments upon the collision of bodies. With five plates of machines. By the late Mr. John Smeaton, F.R.S.
Smeaton, John, 1724-1792.Date: 1796- Books
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Mechanick powers; or, The mystery of nature and art unvail'd ... Together, with a treatise of circular motion artificially fitted to mechanick use, and the making of clock-work, and other engines ... The whole comprized in ten books, and illustrated with copper cuts / By Ven. Mandey, Philomat [and J. Moxon].
Mandey, Venterus.Date: 1702- Books
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Experimental enquiry concerning the natural powers of wind and water to turn mills and other machines depending on a circular motion. And an experimental examination of the quantity and proportion of mechanic power necessary to be employed in giving different degrees of velocity to heavy bodies from a state of rest. Also new fundamental experiments upon the collision of bodies. With five plates of machines. By the late Mr. John Smeaton, F.R.S.
Smeaton, John, 1724-1792.Date: 1794