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  1. James Nasmyth, Engineer: An Autobiography. Illustrated. New Edition, Revised and Corrected for American Readers by James Nasmyth. by James Hall (1808-1890); SMILES, Samuel (ed.). NASMYTH, 1884-01-01
  2. The Steam Hammer Man: James Nasmyth (1808-1890) by John Aldred, 2008-02
  3. James Nasmyth and the Bridgewater Foundry: A Study of Entrepreneurship in the Early Engineering Industry (Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected With ... of Lancaster and Chester 3rd Series) by John A. Cantrell, 1985-12

81. Biography Menu - Naesmyth.com
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82. Fauth
Translate this page In der Frage um die Entstehung der Mondkrater vertrat Dana, wie übrigens auch diebekannten Mondforscher James Nasmyth (1808- 1890) und James Carpenter, die
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83. Index
Prehistoric Peoples Naidu, Sarojini (18791949) The Golden ThresholdNasmyth, James (1808-1890) Engineer, An Autobiography Nation
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84. Biblioteca Virtual
Truth And The Myth(.zip 22 Kb). Nasmyth, James (1808 + 1890). James NasmythEngineer; an autobiography(.zip - 348 Kb). Nation, Carrie Amelia (1846 + 1911).
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Obras por autor - N
Nadaillac, Jean-François-Albert du Pouget, marquis de (1818 + 1904) Manners And Monuments Of Prehistoric Peoples(.zip - 221 Kb) Nadin, Mihai The Civilization Of Illiteracy(.zip - 647 Kb) Naidu, Sarojini (1879 + 1949) The Golden Threshold(.zip - 24 Kb) Nakashima, Tadashi (1920 + ?) Down With The Cities(.zip - 106 Kb) Narayanan, A. R. Truth And The Myth(.zip - 22 Kb) Nasmyth, James (1808 + 1890) James Nasmyth: Engineer; an autobiography(.zip - 348 Kb) Nation, Carrie Amelia (1846 + 1911) The Use and Need of the Life of Carrie A. Nation(.zip - 221.52 Kb) Naunton, Robert, Sir (1563 + 1635) Fragmenta Regalia: Memoirs of Elizabeth, her court and favourites(.zip - 83.3 Kb) Nemiroff, Robert The Golden Mean(.zip - 133 Kb)
The Golden Mean(.zip - 480 Kb)

The Number "e"(.zip - 505 Kb)

The Square Root of 10(.zip - 505 Kb)
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The Square Root of Two(.zip - 2562 Kb)
Nennius (fl. 796) History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum)(.zip - 35.86 Kb)

85. CENOCRACY
Sun Rays Influenced Pyramid design? Let us start this discussion with ana reference to the views of the engineer James Nasmyth (1808 1890)
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Sun Rays Influenced Pyramid design?
Let us start this discussion with an a reference to the views of the engineer James Nasmyth (1808 - 1890):
Before I take my leave of the public, I wish to put on record my speculations as to the origin of two subjects of remote antiquity, viz.: The Sun-ray origin of the Pyramids , and the
- origin of the Arrow-head or Cuneiform Character -

First, with respect to the Sun-ray origin of the Egyptian Pyramids.
In pursuing a very favourite subject of inquiry, namely the origin of forms, no portion of it appears to me to be invested with so deep an interest as that of the Worship of the Sun, one of the most primitive and sacred foundations of adorative religion, affecting as it has done, architectural structures and numerous habits and customs which have come down to us from remote antiquity, and which owe their origin to its influence.
- James Nasmyth -
On many occasions, while beholding the sublime effects of the Sun's Rays streaming down on the earth through openings in the clouds near the horizon, I have been forcibly impressed with the analogy they appear to suggest as to the form of the Pyramid, while the single vertical ray suggests that of the Obelisk. This is also intimately connected with lighted lamps and candles, which latter may often be met with in Continental churches, as well as in English Ritualist Churches at the present day. In Romish Continental churches they are stuck on to pyramidal stands, and placed before pictures and images of sacred personages. All such lighted lamps or candles are survivals of that most ancient form of worship, that of THE SUN!

86. CENOCRACY
In searching for information about the Engineer James Nasmyth (1808 1890) andhis origin theories, I came across an interesting correlation with respect to
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Arrow-head or Cuneiform Character Origin
While the previous page focused primarily on the idea of the Pyramid design having been influenced by the Sun's rays, let us now continue with James Nasmyth's Autobiography concerning the origin of the Arrow-head or Cuneiform Character:
Next, with respect to the Cuneiform Character. When I first went to reside in London, in 1829, I often visited the British Museum. It was the most instructive and interesting of all the public institutions which I haft yet seen. I eagerly seized every opportunity I could spare to spend as many hours as possible in wandering through its extensive galleries, especially those which contained the Assyrian, Egyptian, and Greek antiquities. By careful and repeated examination of the objects arranged in them, I acquired many ideas that afforded me subjects for thought and reflection. Amongst these objects, I was specially impressed and interested with the so-called "Arrow-head" or "Cuneiform Inscriptions" in the Assyrian Department. These remarkable inscriptions were on large tablets of burnt clay. They formed the chief portion of the then comparatively limited collection of Assyrian antiquities in the British Museum. I was particularly impressed with the precision and simple beauty of these cuneiform inscriptions, especially with the strikingly distinctive nature of what I may term the fundamental or elementary wedge-like form, of which the vast variety of letters or words of these inscriptions were composed. The triangular or three-sided indentation will be observed in the above engraving (Fig. 1).

87. James Nasmyth, Scottish Engineer
James Nasmyth 1808 1890 James Nasmyth was born in Edinburgh in 1808.His father was interested in civil engineering and architecture
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James Nasmyth was born in Edinburgh in 1808. His father was interested in civil engineering and architecture and encouraged his son to share these interests with him. Whilst at school James was friendly with a boy whose father owned an iron foundry, which James visited on Saturday afternoons. James began exploring the development of the steam-engine at the age of 15 by building his own models and selling them.
In 1829 he took a working model plus drawings of a small steam engine to London to show Henry Maudslay the famous tool maker and engineer. Maudslay was impressed by his skill and took him on as an apprentice. Maudslay died suddenly in 1831 and by the end of the year James returned to Edinburgh to produce his own engineering tools. He moved to Manchester in 1834 to set up his own tool making business, his works,known as the Bridgewater Foundry, were beside the canal and the Liverpool-Manchester railway. It was here that he designed and built his famous steam hammer, described as one of the most perfect of artificial machines and noblest triumphs of mind over matter that modern English engineers have yet developed.

88. James Nasmyth
Translate this page James Nasmyth (1808 - 1890) Engenheiro, inventor e astrônomo escocêsnascido em Edimburgo, que entre suas invenções incluem-se
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89. EBooks (e-Books, EBook): Digital Book Index: Search By Author
AUTHOR, AUTHOR, TITLE, EDITION, FORMAT, PRICE, PUBORG. Nasmyth, James,James Nasmyth Engineer An Autobiography illus., Html, n/c, Bibliomania.
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90. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
Vladimir (1899 1977) NAEVIUS, (c265bc - 201bc) NAIDU, Sarojini (1879 - 1949) NASHE,Thomas (1567 - 1601?) Nasmyth, James (1808 - 1890) NATION, Carrie (Amelia
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91. Encyclopædia Britannica
Search Tips, Your search astronomy. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia,Nasmyth, James (1808–1890) Scottish engineer. Ozma, Project
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92. Encyclopædia Britannica
of basketball. Nasmyth, James (1808–1890) Scottish engineer. Neilson,James Beaumont (1792–1865) Scottish inventor. Oglethorpe
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93. Die Wissenschaftler Und Erfindungen Des 18
Translate this page Sandbank lief. Die Passagiere blieben Dank des Eisenrumpfes unversehrt.James Nasmyth 1808 – 1890 GB. Der schottische Ingenieur
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Die Wissenschaftler und Erfindungen des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts
Er erfand 1764 eine Maschine, die einen Arbeiter befähigte, erst acht und später bis zu 30 Fäden spinnen zu können. Dieser Faden war allerdings leicht zerreißbar und deshalb nur als Schussfaden zu verwenden. Diese Maschine, die "Spinning Jenny" genannt wurde, revolutionierte jedoch die Garnherstellung und lieferte die Grundlagen für die Erfindung der Mulemaschine, die 1779 vom Samuel Cromton erfunden wurde. Diese Mulemaschine, die sowohl auf Arkwright´s "Drosselstuhl" als auch auf der "Spinning Jenny" basierte, ermöglichte es um 1800 einem Arbeiter, bis zu 1000 Fäden gleichzeitig zu spinnen, die handgearbeitetem Garn in nichts nachstanden. Seiner Arbeit ist es zu verdanken, dass von der Amputation als Regelbehandlung von Schusswunden abgewichen wurde. So konnte die Zahl der Kriegsversehrten deutlich gesenkt werden, was zur direkten Folge hatte, dass die Zahl derer sank, die auf Almosen angewiesen waren. Auf dem Gebiet der Chemie forschte er mit den Gasen und entdeckte dabei die Reaktion von Wasserstoff und Sauerstoff zu Wasser.

94. Tilt Hammer - Steel City Founders
Dedicated to those who by their observation, imagination, industryand ability, laid the foundation of modern Sheffield .
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95. Steel City Founders Index
Steel City Founders. Those who by their observation, imagination,industry and ability, laid the foundation of modern Sheffield.
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Steel City Founders
Those who :
by their observation, imagination, industry and ability, laid the foundation of modern Sheffield. David Flather - Master Cutler 1926 Introduction In this area of the web site, we hope to build up a collection of biographies of people who have played a part in the development of Sheffield. We will also include details of people who have contributed to Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet. If you wish to make suggestions about additions to this section - or even contribute yourself, then email us. email: timeworks@tilthammer.com Contents :
All Saints Church, Ecclesall. The graveyard here contains memorials to many well known Sheffield company owners. In preparation : Planned :
  • Benjamin Roebuck
  • Thomas W. Ward

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