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1. The Aztecs of Mexico / The Etruscans:
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2. Ancient Engineers' Inventions:
3. Ancient Engineers' Inventions:

1. The Aztecs of Mexico / The Etruscans: Authoritative Account of the People of Pre-Columbian Mexico and Pre-Roman Italy [2 Paperbacks]
by G.C. Vaillant, M. Pallottino
Paperback: 625 Pages (1950)

Asin: B00443TPMI
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Two book set.THE AZTECS OF MEXICO, ORIGIN, RISE AND FALL OF THE AZTEC NATION:First publication in England of the fullest authoritative account of the people of pre-Columbian Mexico, their institutions, religion, arts, buildings, and daily life, fully illustrated by line drawings and 64 pages of plates.THE ETRUSCANS:Before the Romans could establish their empire they had first to conquer and unify the other cities and peoples in Italy.The most powerful and highly civilized of these other peoples were the Etruscans.In this study Professor Pallottino discusses the origins, culture, religion, and language of this ancient and little known civilization which flourished so brilliantly 2,500 years ago. ... Read more


2. Ancient Engineers' Inventions: Precursors of the Present (History of Mechanism and Machine Science)
by Cesare Rossi, Flavio Russo, Ferruccio Russo
Hardcover: 340 Pages (2009-05-11)
list price: US$109.00 -- used & new: US$83.79
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Asin: 904812252X
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This book describes inventions and designs of ancient engineers that are the precursors of the present. The ages mainly range from 300 B.C. to 1600 A.D. with some exceptions from before and after this period.

As for the very ancient ones, the book describes inventions (documented by archaeological finds mainly from Pompei, Ercolano and Stabia) that generally are very little known and sometimes not known at all. Some inventions are in the military field. This is because (unfortunately) many inventions and technological innovations have been conceived starting from military applications.

The book is divided into five parts.

The first four parts pertain to definite fields and present inventions generally conceived up to the late Roman Empire. Inventions that are representative of the engineering genius of the ancients and that may be considered as milestones, each in their respective field.

The fifth part refers to fields of engineering (such as textiles and automation) in which important innovations were conceived also in more recent centuries.

For each of the inventions presented, even the ancient ones of many centuries past, the authors provide three elements of research and reference:

Written documents (the classics)

Iconic references (coins, bas-reliefs, etc.)

Archaeological findings.

The target groups of the book are students and scholars with interest on History of Mechanical Engineering in Antiquity and Archaelogy.

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3. Ancient Engineers' Inventions: Precursors of the Present
by Cesare Rossi, Flavio Russo, Ferruccio Russo
Kindle Edition: 340 Pages (2009-05-11)
list price: US$109.00
Asin: B003R50W9O
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description

This book describes inventions and designs of ancient engineers that are the precursors of the present. The ages mainly range from 300 B.C. to 1600 A.D. with some exceptions from before and after this period.

As for the very ancient ones, the book describes inventions (documented by archaeological finds mainly from Pompei, Ercolano and Stabia) that generally are very little known and sometimes not known at all. Some inventions are in the military field. This is because (unfortunately) many inventions and technological innovations have been conceived starting from military applications.

The book is divided into five parts.

The first four parts pertain to definite fields and present inventions generally conceived up to the late Roman Empire. Inventions that are representative of the engineering genius of the ancients and that may be considered as milestones, each in their respective field.

The fifth part refers to fields of engineering (such as textiles and automation) in which important innovations were conceived also in more recent centuries.

For each of the inventions presented, even the ancient ones of many centuries past, the authors provide three elements of research and reference:

Written documents (the classics)

Iconic references (coins, bas-reliefs, etc.)

Archaeological findings.

The target groups of the book are students and scholars with interest on History of Mechanical Engineering in Antiquity and Archaelogy.

... Read more

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