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Guidobaldo del Monte's Mechanicorum Liber

The book is a comprehensive treatise on mechanics dealing with the five simple machines.

The book is a comprehensive treatise on mechanics dealing with the five simple machines.

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The book is the first volume of the series Sources of the Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge. It presents Guidobaldo del Monte's first book from 1577, the Mechanicorum liber, which is reprinted here in a facsimile edition. The book is a comprehensive treatise on mechanics dealing with the five simple machines, the lever, the pulley, the wheel on an axle, the wedge, and the screw. Their properties were in turn derived from the workings of the balance and the lever. The idea that every mechanism can be reduced to these five simple machines goes back to Heron of Alexandria and has been transmitted to the early modern period by Pappus, while the foundational role of balance and lever goes back to the Problemata Mechanica ascribed to Aristotle.

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ISBN

978-3-945561-25-6

DOI

10.34663/9783945561256-00

Pages

328

Publication Date

Dec. 16, 2010

Print on Demand

currently unavailable

Suggested Citation

Renn, Jürgen and Damerow, Peter (2010). Guidobaldo del Monte’s Mechanicorum Liber. Berlin: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften.

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