Engineering in the Ancient World, Revised Edition
 

Engineering in the Ancient World, Revised Edition

by John G. Landels

In his classic book, J. G. Landels describes the technological advances of the Greeks and Romans with erudition and enthusiasm. He provides an important introduction to engineering, writing about power and energy sources, water engineering, cranes, and transportation devises. From aqueducts to catapults, he attempts to envision machines as they may have worked in the ancient world. He then... (read more)

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The details in technology in this book are amazing. I had to study this book for an entire semester!

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  • Dr Adewumi

    dr adewumi said:

    I will like to read this book as a civil engineer. One likes to know when did King Hezekiah's similar engineering projects reported in the Holy Bible fall into, in the light of this interesting book. Can anyone offer references?

    posted Wednesday, October 17 2007
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