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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark RosheimPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2006 Weight: 0.561kg ISBN: 9783662517895ISBN 10: 3662517892 Pages: 188 Publication Date: 23 August 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsBeginnings.- Leonardo’s Programmable Automaton and Lion.- Leonardo’s Knight.- Leonardo’s Bell Ringer.- Epilogue Leonardo’s Legacy and Impact on Modern Technology.ReviewsFrom the reviews: In `Leonardo's Lost Robots', Rosheim is on the trail of another intriguing da Vinci mystery: Did the renowned Renaissance painter, inventor, engineer and architect design some of the world's earliest robots? ... This book should appeal to readers interested in engineering history, robotics and mechanical engineering, and it should serve as a helpful resource in teaching early engineering. `Leonardo's Lost Robots' offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Renaissance technology and the genius of Leonardo da Vinci. (Robin Tatu, ASEE PRISM, Vol. 16 (1), September, 2006) Leonardo da Vinci was fascinated by automata and sketches of robotic mechanisms are spread through his notebooks. Rosheim, in this beautifully illustrated volume, explores their feasibility and traces da Vinci's legacy among modern robot makers. (Financial Times UK, December, 2006) "From the reviews: ""In ‘Leonardo’s Lost Robots’, Rosheim is on the trail of another intriguing da Vinci mystery: Did the renowned Renaissance painter, inventor, engineer and architect design some of the world’s earliest robots? … This book should appeal to readers interested in engineering history, robotics and mechanical engineering, and it should serve as a helpful resource in teaching early engineering. ‘Leonardo’s Lost Robots’ offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Renaissance technology and the genius of Leonardo da Vinci."" (Robin Tatu, ASEE PRISM, Vol. 16 (1), September, 2006) ""Leonardo da Vinci was fascinated by automata and sketches of robotic mechanisms are spread through his notebooks. Rosheim, in this beautifully illustrated volume, explores their feasibility and traces da Vinci’s legacy among modern robot makers."" (Financial Times UK, December, 2006)" From the reviews: In `Leonardo's Lost Robots', Rosheim is on the trail of another intriguing da Vinci mystery: Did the renowned Renaissance painter, inventor, engineer and architect design some of the world's earliest robots? ... This book should appeal to readers interested in engineering history, robotics and mechanical engineering, and it should serve as a helpful resource in teaching early engineering. `Leonardo's Lost Robots' offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Renaissance technology and the genius of Leonardo da Vinci. (Robin Tatu, ASEE PRISM, Vol. 16 (1), September, 2006) Leonardo da Vinci was fascinated by automata and sketches of robotic mechanisms are spread through his notebooks. Rosheim, in this beautifully illustrated volume, explores their feasibility and traces da Vinci's legacy among modern robot makers. (Financial Times UK, December, 2006) From the reviews: In 'Leonardo's Lost Robots', Rosheim is on the trail of another intriguing da Vinci mystery: Did the renowned Renaissance painter, inventor, engineer and architect design some of the world's earliest robots? ... This book should appeal to readers interested in engineering history, robotics and mechanical engineering, and it should serve as a helpful resource in teaching early engineering. 'Leonardo's Lost Robots' offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Renaissance technology and the genius of Leonardo da Vinci. (Robin Tatu, ASEE PRISM, Vol. 16 (1), September, 2006) Leonardo da Vinci was fascinated by automata and sketches of robotic mechanisms are spread through his notebooks. Rosheim, in this beautifully illustrated volume, explores their feasibility and traces da Vinci's legacy among modern robot makers. (Financial Times UK, December, 2006) Author InformationMark Rosheim attended the University of Minnesota, studying mechanical engineering. He has developed robotic technologies for NASA, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Energy, and is the founder and president of Ross-Hime Designs, Inc., a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based mechanical design company. He holds over 20 patents in robot technology, and has published and lectured extensively around the world on the topic of robot technology and history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |