The Machine as Spectacle: Function and Admiration in Seventeenth-Century Perspectives on Machines

In Jan Lazardzig, Ludger Schwarte & Helmar Schramm (eds.), Theatrum Scientiarum - English Edition, Volume 2, Instruments in Art and Science: On the Architectonics of Cultural Boundaries in the 17th Century. De Gruyter. pp. 152-175 (2008)
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