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Machines and Signs: A History of the Drawing of Machines

This volume addresses the cultural, technical and ethical motivations of the history of drawing of machines and its developments step by step. First it treats drawings without any technical character; then the Renaissance with its new forms of drawing; the 18th century, with orthographic projections...

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Autor principal: Rovida, Edoardo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5407-2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1513091
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description This volume addresses the cultural, technical and ethical motivations of the history of drawing of machines and its developments step by step. First it treats drawings without any technical character; then the Renaissance with its new forms of drawing; the 18th century, with orthographic projections, immediately used by industry; the 19th century, including the applications of drawing in industry; and the 20th century, with the standardization institutions and the use of the computer. The role of historical drawings and archives in modern design is also examined. This book is of value to all those who are interested in technical drawing, either from an artistic, from a design, or from an engineering point of view.
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spelling cern-15130912021-04-21T23:26:20Zdoi:10.1007/978-94-007-5407-2http://cds.cern.ch/record/1513091engRovida, EdoardoMachines and Signs: A History of the Drawing of MachinesEngineeringThis volume addresses the cultural, technical and ethical motivations of the history of drawing of machines and its developments step by step. First it treats drawings without any technical character; then the Renaissance with its new forms of drawing; the 18th century, with orthographic projections, immediately used by industry; the 19th century, including the applications of drawing in industry; and the 20th century, with the standardization institutions and the use of the computer. The role of historical drawings and archives in modern design is also examined. This book is of value to all those who are interested in technical drawing, either from an artistic, from a design, or from an engineering point of view.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:15130912013
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Machines and Signs: A History of the Drawing of Machines
title Machines and Signs: A History of the Drawing of Machines
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title_short Machines and Signs: A History of the Drawing of Machines
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