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A history of technology / edited by Charles Singer, E.J. Holmyard, A.R. Hall and Trevor I Williams

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Editor: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1975
Descripción Física: 5 v. : il.; 25 cm
Otros Autores: Holmyard, E.J, Singer, Charles, Hall, Alfred Rupert (1920-2009), Williams,Trevor I, Oakley, Kenneth P., Childe, V. Gordon (1892-1957), Harrison, H. S., Sommerfelt, A., Leach, E. R., Leakey, L. S. B., Forde, Daryll, Forbes, R. J, Bradford, John, Zeuner, F. E., Scott, Lindsay, Crowfoot, Grace M., Lloyd, Seton, Cole, S. M., Drower, M. S., Bromehead, C. N., Coghlan, H. H., Maryon, Herbert, Plenderleith, H. J., Barnett, R. D., Aldred, Cyril, Digby, Adrian, Hooke, S. H., Skinner, F. G., Neugebauer, O., Jope, E. M., Waterer, John W., Saxl, H., Patterson, R., Symonds, R. W., Richter, Gisela M. A., Harden, D. B., Sherwood Taylor, F., Thomson, R. H. G., Briggs, Martin S., Gille, Bertrand (1920-1980), Lethbridge, T. C., Wailes, Rex, Smith, Cyril Stanley, Nef, J. U., Salaman, R. A., Beaumont, Olga, Patterson, R, Flanagan, J. F., Charleston, R. J., Briggs, Martin S, Harris, L. E., Usher, Abbott Payson, Clapham, Michael, Hamilton, S. B., Skempton, A. W., Naish, G. P. B., Price, Dereck J, Taylor, Gordon Rattray, Lloyd, H. Alan, Gibbs, F. W., Fussell, G. E., Cutting, C. L., Ritson, J. A. S., Schubert, H. R., Dickinson, H. W. (Henry Winram) (1870-1952), Stowers, A., Clow, N. L., Elton, Arthur, Mann, Julia de L., English, W., Angus-Butterworth, L. M., Daumas, Maurice, Gilbert, K. R., Kennard, J., Rawlinson, J., Pilkington, Roger, Hadfield, Charles, Naish, George, Skelton, R. A., Doorman, G., Garratt, G. R. M., Ubbelohde, A. R. J. P., Morris, T. N., Chadwick, R., Stowers, A, Spratt, Philip H., Field, D. C., Mackechnie Jarvis, C., McGrath, J., Slater, Arthur W., Ellis, C. Hamilton, Robb, A. M., Brooks, Peter W., Fryer, D. H., Smith, H. Shirley, Allen, June, Bruce, F. E., Farnie, D. A., Wells, F. A., Galloway, D. F., Jameson, Ireen, Douglas, R. W., Berry, W. Turner, Gernsheim, Alison, Michaelis, Anthony R., Ashby, Eric (1904-1992), Wilson, Charles, Fleck, Alexander
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T.I: From the early times to fall of ancient empires. - T.II: The Mediterranean civilizations and the Middle Ages, c.700 BC, c. AD. 1500. - T.III: From the Reinaissance to the Industrial Revolution, c. 1500 - 1750. - T.IV The Industrial Revolution, c. 1750 - to c.1850. - T.V: The late nineteenth century c. 1850 to c. 1900.TOMO I. * PART I. BASIC SOCIAL FACTORS. 1. Skill as a human possession / by Kenneth P. Oakley. 2. Early forms of society / by V. Gordon Childe. 3. Discovery, invention and diffusion / by H. S. Harrison. 4. Speech and language / b y A. Sommerfelt. 5. Primitive time-reckoning / by E. R. Leach. * PART II. FOOD-COLLECTING STAGE. 6. Working stone, bone, and wood / by L. S. B. Leeakey. 7. Graphic and plastic arts / by L. S. B. Leakey. 8. Foraging, hunting and fishing / by Daryll Forde. * PART III. DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES. 9. Rotary motion / by V. Gordon Childe. 10. Fire-making, fuel, and lighting / by H. S. Harrison. 11. Chemical, culinary and cosmetic arts / by R. J. Forbes. 12. Building in wattle, wood and turf / by John Bradford. PART IV. SPECIALIZING INDUSTRIES. 13. Domestication of animals / by F. E. Zeuner. 14. Cultivation of plants / by F. E. Zeuner. 15. Potter / by the late Sir Lindsay Scott. 16. Textiles, basketry and mats / by Grace M. Crowfoot. 17. Building in brick and stone / by Seton Lloyd. 18. Differentiation of non-metallic tools / by S. M. Cole. 19. Water-supply, irrigation and agricultrue / by M. S. Drower. * PART V. UTILIZATION OF METALS. 20. Mining and quarrying / by the late C. N. Bromehead. 21. Extracting, smelting, and alloying / by R. J. Forbes. 22. Metal implements and weapons / by H. H. Coghlan. 23. Fine metal-work / by Herbert Maryon and H. J. Plenderleith. 24. Fine ivory-work / by R. D. Barnett. 25. Fine wood-work / by Cyril Aldred. * PART VI. TRANSPORT. 26. Land transport without wheels. Roads and bridges / by S. M. Cole. 27. Wheeled vehicles / by V. Gordon Childe. 28. Boats and ships / by Adrian Digby. * PART VII. THE PREPARATION FOR SCIENCE. 29. Recording and writing / by S. H. Hooke. 30. Measures and weights / by F. G. Skinner. 31. Anciente mahtematics and astronomy / by O. Neugebauer.TOMO II. * PART I. PRIMARY PRODUCTION. 1. Mining and quarrying to the seventeenth century / by the late C. N. Bromehead. 2. Metallurgy / by R. J. Forbes. 3. Agricultural implements / by E. M. Jope. * PART II. MANUFACTURE. 4. Food and drink / by R. J. Forbes. 5. Leather / by John W. Waterer. 6. Spinning and weaving / by R. Patterson. 7. Par I. Furniture: to the end of the Roman Empire / by Cyril Aldred. Pr II. Furniture: post-Roman / by R. W. Symonds. 8. Par I. Ceramics: from 700 B. C. to the fall of the Roman Empire / by Gisela M. A. Richter. Par II. Ceramics: medievan / by E. M. Jope. 9. Glass and glazes / by D. B. Harden. 10. Pre-scientific industrial chemistry / by the late F. Sherwood Taylor. * PART III. MATERIAL CIVILIZATION. 11. The medieval artisan / by R. H. G. Thomson. 12. Building construction / by Martin S. Briggs. 13. Fine metal-work / by Herbert Maryon. * PART IV. TRANSPORT. 14. Roads and land travel, with a section on harbours, docks and lighthouse / by R. G. Goodchild. 15. Vehicles and harness / by E. M. Jope. 16. Shipbuiliding / by T. C. Lethbridge. * PART V. PRACTICAL MECHANICS AND CHEMISTRY. 17. Power / by R. J. Forbes. 18. Machines / by Bertrand Gille. 19. Hydraulic engineering and sanitation / by R. J. Forbes. 20. Military technology by A. R. Hall. 21. Alchemical equipment / by E. J. Holmyard.TOMO III. * PART I. PRIMARY PRODUCTION. 1. Food and drink / by R. J. Forbes. 2. Metallurgy and assaying / by Cyril Stanley Smith. 3. Coal mining and utilization / by J. U. Nef. 4. Windmills / by Rex Wailes. * PART II. MANUFACTURE. 5. Tradesmen's tools, 1500-1850 / by R. A. Salaman. 6. Farm-tools, vehicles, and harness, 1500-1900 / by Olga Beaumont. 7. Spinning and weaving / by R. Patterson. 8. Figured fabrics / by the late J. F. Flanagan. 9. Glass / by R. J. Charleston. * PART III. MATERIAL CIVILIZATION. 10. Building construction / by Martin S. Brigss. 11. Town-planning from the ancient world to the renaissance / by Martin S. Briggs. 12. Land drainage and reclamation / by L. E. Harris. 13. Machines and mechanismy / by A. P. Usher. 14. Military technology / by A. R. Hall. 15. Printing / by Michael Clapham. * PART IV. COMMUNICATIONS. 16. Bridges / by S. B. Hamilton. 17. Canals and river navigations before 1750 / by A. W. Skempton. 18. Ships and shipbuilding / by G. P. B. Naish. 19. Cartography, survey and navigation to 1400 / by Charles Singer, Derek J. Price, and E. G. R. Taylor. 20. Cartography, survey and navigation to 1400-1750 / by E. G. R. Taylor. * PART V. APPROACH TO SCIENCE. 21. The calendar / by Sir Harold Spencer Jones. 22. Precision instruments to 1500 / by Derek J. Price. 23. The manufacture of scientific instruments from 1500 to 1700 / by Derek J. Price. 24. Mechanical timekeepers / by H. Alan Lloyd. 25. Invention in chemical industries / by F. W. Gibbs.TOMO IV. * PART I. PRIMARY PRODUCTION. 1. Part I. Agriculture: farm implements / by Olga Beaumont and J. W. Y. Higgs. Part II. agriculture: techniques of farming by G. E. Fussel. 2. Fish preservation / by C. L. Cutting. 3. Metal and coal mining, 1750-1875 / by the late J. A. S. Ritson. 4. Part I. Extraction and production of metals: iron and steel / by H. R. Schubert. Par II. Extraction and production of metals: nonferrous metals / by F. W. Gibbs. * PART II. FORMS OF ENERGY. 5. Power to 1850 / by R. J. Forbes. 6. The steam-engine to 1830 / by the late H. W. Dickinson. 7. Watermills, 1500-1850 by A. Stowers. * PART III. MANUFACTURE. 8. Part I. The chemical industry: developments in chemical theory and practice / by E. J. Holmyard. Part II. The chemical industry: interaction with the industrial revolution / by A. and N. L. Clow. 9. Gas for light and heat / by Sir Arthur Elton. 10. Part I . The textile industry: machinerye for cotton, flax, wool, 1750-1850 / by Julia de L. Mann. Part II. The textile industry: silk production and manufacture, 1750-1900 / by W. English. 11. Ceramics from the fifteenthe century to the rise of the staffordshire potteries / by A. and N. L. Clow. 12. Glass / by L. M. Angus-Butterworth. 13. Precision mechanics / by Maurice Daumas. 14. Machine-tools / by K. R. Gilbert. * PART IV. STATTIC ENGINEERING. 15. Building and civil engineering construction / by S. B. Hamilton. 16. Part I. Sanitary engineering: water-supply / by J. Kennard. Par II. Sanitary engineering: sanitation / by J. Rawlingson. * PART V. COMMUNICATIONS. 17. Roads to 1900 / by R. J. Forbes. 8. Part I. Canals: INland waterways outside Britain / By Roger Pilkington. Part II. Canals: Inland waterways of the British Isles / by Charles Hadfield. 19. Ship-building / by George Naish. 20. Cartography / by R. A. Skelton. 21. Dredging / by G. Doorman. 22. Telegrahpy / by G. R. M. Garratt. * PART VI. SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF TECHNOLOGY. 23. The beginnings of the change form craft mystery to science as a basis for technology / A. R. J. P. Ubbelohde.TOMO V. * PART I. PRIMARY PRODUCTION. 1. Growth of food production / by G. E. Fussel. 2. Management and preservation of food / by T. N. Morris. 3. The steel industry / by H. R. Schubert. 4. New straction processes for metals / by R. Chadwick. 5. Petroleum / by R. J. Forbes. * PART II. PRIME MOVERS. 6. The stationary steam-engine, 1830-1900 / by A. Stowers. 7. The marine steam-engine / by H. Philip Spratt. 8. Internal combustion engines / by D. C. Field. * PART III. THE RISE OF THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY. 9. The generation of electricity / by C. Mackechnie Jarvis. 10. The distribution and utilization of electricity / by C. Mackechnie Jarvis. * PART IV. THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. 11. Heavy chemicals / by Trevor I. Williams. 12. Dyestuffs in the nineteenth century / by E. J. Holmyard. 13. Explosives / by J. McGrath. 14. Fine chemicals / by Arthur W. Slater. * PART V. TRANSPORT. 15. The development of railway engineering / by C. Hamilton Ellis. 16. Ship-building / by A. M. Robb. 17. Aeronautics / by Peter W. Brooks. 18. Mechanical road-vehicles / by D. C. Field. 19. Cartography and aids to navigation / by D. H. Fryer. * PART VI. CIVIL ENGINEERING. 20. Building materials and techniques / by S. B. Hamilton. 21. Bridges adn tunnels / by H. Shirley smith. 22. Hydraulic engineering / by J. Allen. 23. Water-supply / by F. E. Bruce. * PART VII. MANUFACTURE. 24. Part I. The textile industry: woven fabrics / by D. A. Farnie. Part II. The textile industry: hosiery and lace / by F. A. Wells. 25. The workng of metals / by R. chadwick. 26. Machine-tools / by D. F. Galloway. 27. Ceramics / by Ireen Jameson. 28. Glass technology / by R. W. Douglas. 29. Printing and related trades / by W. Turner Berry. 30. Part I. The photograpic arts: photography / by Helmut and Alison Gernsheim. Part II. The photographic arts: cinematography / by Anthony R. Michaelis. 31. Production and utilization of rubber / by S. S. Pickels. * PART VIII. THE THRESHOLD OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. 32. Education for an age of technology / by Sir Erik Ashby. 33. Technology and industrial organization / by Charles Wilson. 34. Technology and its social consequences / by Sir Alexander Fleck.



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T.I: From the early times to fall of ancient empires. - T.II: The Mediterranean civilizations and the Middle Ages, c.700 BC, c. AD. 1500. - T.III: From the Reinaissance to the Industrial Revolution, c. 1500 - 1750. - T.IV The Industrial Revolution, c. 1750 - to c.1850. - T.V: The late nineteenth century c. 1850 to c. 1900.TOMO I. * PART I. BASIC SOCIAL FACTORS. 1. Skill as a human possession / by Kenneth P. Oakley. 2. Early forms of society / by V. Gordon Childe. 3. Discovery, invention and diffusion / by H. S. Harrison. 4. Speech and language / b y A. Sommerfelt. 5. Primitive time-reckoning / by E. R. Leach. * PART II. FOOD-COLLECTING STAGE. 6. Working stone, bone, and wood / by L. S. B. Leeakey. 7. Graphic and plastic arts / by L. S. B. Leakey. 8. Foraging, hunting and fishing / by Daryll Forde. * PART III. DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES. 9. Rotary motion / by V. Gordon Childe. 10. Fire-making, fuel, and lighting / by H. S. Harrison. 11. Chemical, culinary and cosmetic arts / by R. J. Forbes. 12. Building in wattle, wood and turf / by John Bradford. PART IV. SPECIALIZING INDUSTRIES. 13. Domestication of animals / by F. E. Zeuner. 14. Cultivation of plants / by F. E. Zeuner. 15. Potter / by the late Sir Lindsay Scott. 16. Textiles, basketry and mats / by Grace M. Crowfoot. 17. Building in brick and stone / by Seton Lloyd. 18. Differentiation of non-metallic tools / by S. M. Cole. 19. Water-supply, irrigation and agricultrue / by M. S. Drower. * PART V. UTILIZATION OF METALS. 20. Mining and quarrying / by the late C. N. Bromehead. 21. Extracting, smelting, and alloying / by R. J. Forbes. 22. Metal implements and weapons / by H. H. Coghlan. 23. Fine metal-work / by Herbert Maryon and H. J. Plenderleith. 24. Fine ivory-work / by R. D. Barnett. 25. Fine wood-work / by Cyril Aldred. * PART VI. TRANSPORT. 26. Land transport without wheels. Roads and bridges / by S. M. Cole. 27. Wheeled vehicles / by V. Gordon Childe. 28. Boats and ships / by Adrian Digby. * PART VII. THE PREPARATION FOR SCIENCE. 29. Recording and writing / by S. H. Hooke. 30. Measures and weights / by F. G. Skinner. 31. Anciente mahtematics and astronomy / by O. Neugebauer.TOMO II. * PART I. PRIMARY PRODUCTION. 1. Mining and quarrying to the seventeenth century / by the late C. N. Bromehead. 2. Metallurgy / by R. J. Forbes. 3. Agricultural implements / by E. M. Jope. * PART II. MANUFACTURE. 4. Food and drink / by R. J. Forbes. 5. Leather / by John W. Waterer. 6. Spinning and weaving / by R. Patterson. 7. Par I. Furniture: to the end of the Roman Empire / by Cyril Aldred. Pr II. Furniture: post-Roman / by R. W. Symonds. 8. Par I. Ceramics: from 700 B. C. to the fall of the Roman Empire / by Gisela M. A. Richter. Par II. Ceramics: medievan / by E. M. Jope. 9. Glass and glazes / by D. B. Harden. 10. Pre-scientific industrial chemistry / by the late F. Sherwood Taylor. * PART III. MATERIAL CIVILIZATION. 11. The medieval artisan / by R. H. G. Thomson. 12. Building construction / by Martin S. Briggs. 13. Fine metal-work / by Herbert Maryon. * PART IV. TRANSPORT. 14. Roads and land travel, with a section on harbours, docks and lighthouse / by R. G. Goodchild. 15. Vehicles and harness / by E. M. Jope. 16. Shipbuiliding / by T. C. Lethbridge. * PART V. PRACTICAL MECHANICS AND CHEMISTRY. 17. Power / by R. J. Forbes. 18. Machines / by Bertrand Gille. 19. Hydraulic engineering and sanitation / by R. J. Forbes. 20. Military technology by A. R. Hall. 21. Alchemical equipment / by E. J. Holmyard.TOMO III. * PART I. PRIMARY PRODUCTION. 1. Food and drink / by R. J. Forbes. 2. Metallurgy and assaying / by Cyril Stanley Smith. 3. Coal mining and utilization / by J. U. Nef. 4. Windmills / by Rex Wailes. * PART II. MANUFACTURE. 5. Tradesmen's tools, 1500-1850 / by R. A. Salaman. 6. Farm-tools, vehicles, and harness, 1500-1900 / by Olga Beaumont. 7. Spinning and weaving / by R. Patterson. 8. Figured fabrics / by the late J. F. Flanagan. 9. Glass / by R. J. Charleston. * PART III. MATERIAL CIVILIZATION. 10. Building construction / by Martin S. Brigss. 11. Town-planning from the ancient world to the renaissance / by Martin S. Briggs. 12. Land drainage and reclamation / by L. E. Harris. 13. Machines and mechanismy / by A. P. Usher. 14. Military technology / by A. R. Hall. 15. Printing / by Michael Clapham. * PART IV. COMMUNICATIONS. 16. Bridges / by S. B. Hamilton. 17. Canals and river navigations before 1750 / by A. W. Skempton. 18. Ships and shipbuilding / by G. P. B. Naish. 19. Cartography, survey and navigation to 1400 / by Charles Singer, Derek J. Price, and E. G. R. Taylor. 20. Cartography, survey and navigation to 1400-1750 / by E. G. R. Taylor. * PART V. APPROACH TO SCIENCE. 21. The calendar / by Sir Harold Spencer Jones. 22. Precision instruments to 1500 / by Derek J. Price. 23. The manufacture of scientific instruments from 1500 to 1700 / by Derek J. Price. 24. Mechanical timekeepers / by H. Alan Lloyd. 25. Invention in chemical industries / by F. W. Gibbs.TOMO IV. * PART I. PRIMARY PRODUCTION. 1. Part I. Agriculture: farm implements / by Olga Beaumont and J. W. Y. Higgs. Part II. agriculture: techniques of farming by G. E. Fussel. 2. Fish preservation / by C. L. Cutting. 3. Metal and coal mining, 1750-1875 / by the late J. A. S. Ritson. 4. Part I. Extraction and production of metals: iron and steel / by H. R. Schubert. Par II. Extraction and production of metals: nonferrous metals / by F. W. Gibbs. * PART II. FORMS OF ENERGY. 5. Power to 1850 / by R. J. Forbes. 6. The steam-engine to 1830 / by the late H. W. Dickinson. 7. Watermills, 1500-1850 by A. Stowers. * PART III. MANUFACTURE. 8. Part I. The chemical industry: developments in chemical theory and practice / by E. J. Holmyard. Part II. The chemical industry: interaction with the industrial revolution / by A. and N. L. Clow. 9. Gas for light and heat / by Sir Arthur Elton. 10. Part I . The textile industry: machinerye for cotton, flax, wool, 1750-1850 / by Julia de L. Mann. Part II. The textile industry: silk production and manufacture, 1750-1900 / by W. English. 11. Ceramics from the fifteenthe century to the rise of the staffordshire potteries / by A. and N. L. Clow. 12. Glass / by L. M. Angus-Butterworth. 13. Precision mechanics / by Maurice Daumas. 14. Machine-tools / by K. R. Gilbert. * PART IV. STATTIC ENGINEERING. 15. Building and civil engineering construction / by S. B. Hamilton. 16. Part I. Sanitary engineering: water-supply / by J. Kennard. Par II. Sanitary engineering: sanitation / by J. Rawlingson. * PART V. COMMUNICATIONS. 17. Roads to 1900 / by R. J. Forbes. 8. Part I. Canals: INland waterways outside Britain / By Roger Pilkington. Part II. Canals: Inland waterways of the British Isles / by Charles Hadfield. 19. Ship-building / by George Naish. 20. Cartography / by R. A. Skelton. 21. Dredging / by G. Doorman. 22. Telegrahpy / by G. R. M. Garratt. * PART VI. SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF TECHNOLOGY. 23. The beginnings of the change form craft mystery to science as a basis for technology / A. R. J. P. Ubbelohde.TOMO V. * PART I. PRIMARY PRODUCTION. 1. Growth of food production / by G. E. Fussel. 2. Management and preservation of food / by T. N. Morris. 3. The steel industry / by H. R. Schubert. 4. New straction processes for metals / by R. Chadwick. 5. Petroleum / by R. J. Forbes. * PART II. PRIME MOVERS. 6. The stationary steam-engine, 1830-1900 / by A. Stowers. 7. The marine steam-engine / by H. Philip Spratt. 8. Internal combustion engines / by D. C. Field. * PART III. THE RISE OF THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY. 9. The generation of electricity / by C. Mackechnie Jarvis. 10. The distribution and utilization of electricity / by C. Mackechnie Jarvis. * PART IV. THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. 11. Heavy chemicals / by Trevor I. Williams. 12. Dyestuffs in the nineteenth century / by E. J. Holmyard. 13. Explosives / by J. McGrath. 14. Fine chemicals / by Arthur W. Slater. * PART V. TRANSPORT. 15. The development of railway engineering / by C. Hamilton Ellis. 16. Ship-building / by A. M. Robb. 17. Aeronautics / by Peter W. Brooks. 18. Mechanical road-vehicles / by D. C. Field. 19. Cartography and aids to navigation / by D. H. Fryer. * PART VI. CIVIL ENGINEERING. 20. Building materials and techniques / by S. B. Hamilton. 21. Bridges adn tunnels / by H. Shirley smith. 22. Hydraulic engineering / by J. Allen. 23. Water-supply / by F. E. Bruce. * PART VII. MANUFACTURE. 24. Part I. The textile industry: woven fabrics / by D. A. Farnie. Part II. The textile industry: hosiery and lace / by F. A. Wells. 25. The workng of metals / by R. chadwick. 26. Machine-tools / by D. F. Galloway. 27. Ceramics / by Ireen Jameson. 28. Glass technology / by R. W. Douglas. 29. Printing and related trades / by W. Turner Berry. 30. Part I. The photograpic arts: photography / by Helmut and Alison Gernsheim. Part II. The photographic arts: cinematography / by Anthony R. Michaelis. 31. Production and utilization of rubber / by S. S. Pickels. * PART VIII. THE THRESHOLD OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. 32. Education for an age of technology / by Sir Erik Ashby. 33. Technology and industrial organization / by Charles Wilson. 34. Technology and its social consequences / by Sir Alexander Fleck.


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