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Mine Pumping in Agricola's Time and Later - Evolution of Mining Technology: A Scholarly Exploration - cover

Mine Pumping in Agricola's Time and Later - Evolution of Mining Technology: A Scholarly Exploration

Robert P. Multhauf

Verlag: Good Press

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Robert P. Multhauf's book 'Mine Pumping in Agricola's Time and Later' dives into the fascinating history of mine pumping techniques from ancient times to modern-day advancements. Through detailed research and meticulous analysis, Multhauf provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of this crucial aspect of mining operations, shedding light on its significance in different historical periods. The book is a rich blend of technical information and historical context, making it a valuable resource for scholars interested in the intersection of engineering and history. Multhauf's writing style is scholarly and engaging, offering readers a deep insight into the intricacies of mine pumping technologies. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the advancements in mining technology over the centuries. As a renowned historian of science and technology, Robert P. Multhauf brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this compelling exploration of mine pumping's evolution.
Verfügbar seit: 16.03.2020.
Drucklänge: 503 Seiten.

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