A Brief Illustrated History of Machines and MechanismsThe Machine Renaissance
A Brief Illustrated History of Machines and Mechanisms: The Machine Renaissance
Paz, Emilio Bautista; Ceccarelli, Marco; Otero, Javier Echávarri; Sanz, José Luis Muñoz
2010-02-24 00:00:00
[The Renaissance in Western Europe in the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries marked strong activity of recovery and revitalisation in artistic, scientific, and literature frames that overcame the stagnation of the Middle Ages. Unlike during medieval times, the opening of society during the Renaissance promoted the spread of machines in many environments. Little by little, many existing machines were no longer considered simply as a means of carrying out civil or military engineering works.]
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A Brief Illustrated History of Machines and MechanismsThe Machine Renaissance
[The Renaissance in Western Europe in the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries marked strong activity of recovery and revitalisation in artistic, scientific, and literature frames that overcame the stagnation of the Middle Ages. Unlike during medieval times, the opening of society during the Renaissance promoted the spread of machines in many environments. Little by little, many existing machines were no longer considered simply as a means of carrying out civil or military engineering works.]
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