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The artificial clock-maker : a treatise of watch and clock-work, shewing to the meanest capacities, the art of calculating numbers to all sorts of movements; the way to alter clock-work; [...]. London : printed for James, John and Paul Knapton, 1734
Inhalt
- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [11]Fig. I.
- PDF [12]Titelblatt
- PDF [14]To the reader, concerning the third edition.
- PDF [16]The preface.
- PDF [23]The contents.
- PDF [28]Chap. I. Of the terms of art, or names by which the parts of an automaton are called.
- PDF 9 [36]Chap. II. The art of calculation.
- PDF 61 [89]Chap. III. To alter clock-work, or convert one movement into another.
- PDF 68 [96]Chap. IV. To size the wheels an pinions, or proportion them to each other, both arithmetically and mechanically.
- PDF 70 [98]Chap. V. Of pendulums.
- PDF 82 [110]Chap. VI. The antiquity, and general history of watch, or clock-work.
- PDF 93 [121]Chap. VII. Of the invention of pendulum-clocks.
- PDF 99 [127]Chap. VIII. Of the invention of those pocket-watches, commonly called pendulum-watches.
- PDF 106 [134]Chap. IX. The invention of repeating-clocks.
- PDF 108 [136]Chap. X. Numbers for several sorts of movements.
- PDF 125 [153]Chap. XI. Of the government of chronometers, with tables for that and other uses in watch-work.
- PDF [177]Fig. 2-4.
- PDF [184]Rückdeckel