The medieval machine: The industrial revolution of the Middle Ages

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ISBN-10:

0575021357

ISBN-13:

9780575021358

Author(s): Gimpel, Jean
Released: Jan 01, 1977
Publisher: Victor Gollancz
Format: Hardcover, 274 pages

Description:

The Middle Ages, writes French scholar Jean Gimpel, saw an extraordinary flourishing of technological development throughout Europe. With the era came waterwheels and clock towers, nearly uniform machine parts and improvements in public hygiene, vaulting cathedrals and towering city walls, and a notion of spiritual and earthly progress that promised better things to come. In analyzing the growth of precision in measurement and of the experimental sciences, and in considering the careers of medieval geniuses such as the architect-inventor Villard de Honnecourt, Gimpel clearly conveys the intellectual excitement of the time. Sadly, it was undone by religious intolerance, brutal warfare, and the arrival of the plague as quickly as it rose.

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