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On the Origin of Clockwork, Perpetual Motion Devices, and the Compass By: Derek J. de Solla (Derek John de Solla) Price (1922-1983)

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In “On the Origin of Clockwork, Perpetual Motion Devices, and the Compass” by Derek J. de Solla Price, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the intriguing history of mechanical timekeeping and perpetual motion machines. Price’s meticulous research and engaging writing style make this book a must-read for anyone fascinated by the evolution of technology.

The book begins by delving into the origins of mechanical clocks, exploring the early prototypes and their gradual refinement over centuries. Price expertly weaves together historical anecdotes and technological advancements, providing a comprehensive understanding of how clockwork mechanisms have shaped our perception of time.

One of the highlights of the book is Price’s exploration of perpetual motion devices. These enigmatic machines have captured the imagination of inventors for centuries, promising to generate unlimited energy without any external input. Price delves into the history of these devices, examining the inventors behind them and the scientific principles they hoped to exploit. Through his meticulous analysis, he reveals the inherent flaws in these designs, debunking the myth of perpetual motion and shedding light on the limitations of human ingenuity.

Another captivating aspect of the book is the discussion on the compass. Price delves into the early history of navigation tools and their evolution across different cultures. From ancient lodestones to the magnetic compass, readers gain a deep appreciation for the ingenuity and resourcefulness of early civilizations in harnessing Earth’s magnetic field for navigation.

What sets this book apart is Price’s ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible to readers without compromising on accuracy. He strikes a delicate balance between technical details and engaging storytelling, ensuring that both experts and casual readers can appreciate the depth of knowledge presented.

While the book is undoubtedly rich in content, some readers may find the prose occasionally dense and heavy with technical jargon. However, Price’s passion for the subject matter shines through, effectively compensating for any moments of complexity.

“On the Origin of Clockwork, Perpetual Motion Devices, and the Compass” is an enlightening exploration of human innovation and the quest to understand and manipulate the mechanics of the natural world. Derek J. de Solla Price’s impeccable research and engaging narrative style make this book an invaluable resource and a delightful reading experience.

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Trancriber’s note: Letters enclosed in square brackets represent: [=x] any letter with a macron (straight line above) [x.] any letter with a dot below [.x] any letter with a dot above

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM

THE MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY:

PAPER 6

ON THE ORIGIN OF CLOCKWORK,

PERPETUAL MOTION DEVICES AND THE COMPASS

Derek J. de Solla Price

POWER AND MOTION GEARING 83

MECHANICAL CLOCKS 84

MECHANIZED ASTRONOMICAL MODELS 88

PERPETUAL MOTION AND THE CLOCK BEFORE DE DONDI 108

THE MAGNETIC COMPASS AS A FELLOW TRAVELER FROM CHINA 110

ON THE ORIGIN OF CLOCKWORK,

PERPETUAL MOTION DEVICES

AND THE COMPASS

By Derek J. de Solla Price

Ancestor of the mechanical clock has been thought by some to be the sundial. Actually these devices represent two different approaches to the problem of time keeping. True ancestor of the clock is to be found among the highly complex astronomical machines which man has been building since Hellenic times to illustrate the relative motions of the heavenly bodies… Continue reading book >>

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