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History of Machines for Heritage and Engineering DevelopmentReutilization of Our Industrial Heritage: The Unique Example of the Royal Segovia Mint in Spain (1583)

History of Machines for Heritage and Engineering Development: Reutilization of Our Industrial... [In this conference we will explain the reasons for which the Royal Segovia Mint is considered to be the world’s oldest, most complete, still standing, complex, departmentalized industrial manufacturing plant designed for in-series, mechanical production. We will also review the project currently under way to convert the historic site into a living workshop museum of coining technology (Fig. 1).] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

History of Machines for Heritage and Engineering DevelopmentReutilization of Our Industrial Heritage: The Unique Example of the Royal Segovia Mint in Spain (1583)

Part of the History of Mechanism and Machine Science Book Series (volume 14)
Editors: de la Portilla, J. M.; Ceccarelli, Marco

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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011
ISBN
978-94-007-1250-8
Pages
1 –43
DOI
10.1007/978-94-007-1251-5_1
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In this conference we will explain the reasons for which the Royal Segovia Mint is considered to be the world’s oldest, most complete, still standing, complex, departmentalized industrial manufacturing plant designed for in-series, mechanical production. We will also review the project currently under way to convert the historic site into a living workshop museum of coining technology (Fig. 1).]

Published: Apr 6, 2011

Keywords: Eighteenth Century; Industrial Revolution; Sixteenth Century; Industrial Plant; Manufacturing Plant

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