That Was Genius : Lost Knowledge and Incredible Inventions from History

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That Was Genius : Lost Knowledge and Incredible Inventions from History

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 96 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780711294806

Full Description

That Was Geniusshines a spotlight on the unbelievable inventions and innovations of ancient peoples from across the world, and will change how you think about history and science.

This technological treasury of hidden histories uncovers gadgets and gizmos from the ancient and recent past, creating a richly detailed gift-book perfect for budding historians looking for a fresh take on the non-fiction they know and love.

See inside steam-powered robots from ancient Greece, learn the secrets of medieval alchemy, and marvel at an earthquake detector from ancient China. Forget your dusty history books - this is a book of marvels that are stranger than fiction. Each entry is linked to a real, up-to-the-minute STEM topic to show just how much we can learn from the ancient world. Discover what the Rosetta Stone has in common with A.I. and what a shipwrecked artefact from ancient Greece can tell us about modern-day computers.

Spanning five continents and thousands of years, That Was Genius covers:
- Incredible innovations from the ancient world, including razor-sharp obsidian tools, a mystical Viking compass, and Aboriginal Australian songlines.
- Enormous libraries that once housed knowledge now lost to time, such as those of Alexandria and Baghdad.
- Spotlight inventors whose wildest dreams went unrealized - ranging from the original Renaissance Man, Leonardo da Vinci, to computing pioneer Ada Lovelace.

Did-you-know historical narratives meet in-depth detail on the science behind each invention, with text written by science communicator and children's non-fiction author Emily Dodd. The technologies, inventors and artefacts are reimagined in Christian Gralingen's puzzlebox illustrations, which open up these machines and invite readers of all ages to solve the mysteries of the distant past.

Contents

4               Introduction

6               Songlines

8               Mammoth Tusk Map

10            Lascaux Cave

12            Trepanning

14            Obsidian Toolmaking

16            Lyre

18            Inventor: Tapputi-Belatekalim

20            Mummification

22            Wheelchairs

24            Mechane

26            Yakhchal Ice House

28            Hygiene

30            Automated Pigeon

32            Inventor: Democritus

34            Camera Obscurer

36            Plato's Alarm Clock

38            Rosetta Stone

40            Puzzles and Games

42            Antikythera Mechanism

44            Inventor: Archimedes

46            Circus Maximus

48            Roman Concrete

50            Lycurgus Cup

52            Odometer

54            Robot Bar

56            Sunstones and lenses

58            Inventor: Heron of Alexandria

60            Houfeng Didong Yi

62            Baghdad Battery

64            Musical Instruments

66            Alchemy

68            Venetian Arsenal

70            Inventor: Leonardo da Vinci

72            Quipus

74            Aztec Sun Stone

76            Taqi al-Din

78            Rai Stones

80            Greek Fire

82            Submarines

84            Inventor: Ada Lovelace

86            Lost Libraries

88            Timeline

90            Timeline

92            Glossary

94            Index

96            Imprint

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