An interesting, yet unknown episode concerning the effective permeation of the scientific revolution in eighteenth-century Kingdom of Naples (and Italy more generally) is recounted. The intriguing story of James Watt’s steam engine, prepared to serve a Royal Estate of the King of Naples in Carditello, reveals a fascinating piece of the history of that kingdom, as well as an unknown step in the history of Watt’s steam engine, whose final entrepreneurial success for the celebrated Boulton & Watt company was a direct consequence. This story reveals that, contrary to what claimed in the literature, the first introduction in Italy of the most important technological innovation of the eighteenth century did not take place with the construction of...
The Soho Manufactory in Birmingham is renowned, rightly, for its prodigious output of material objec...
This paper was written in order to examine the conditions needed, and the order of the discoveries m...
When we celebrate the achievements of the Renaissance, we instinctively refer, above all, to its art...
An interesting, yet unknown episode concerning the effective permeation of the scientific revolution...
Following the recent retrieval of unknown archival documents, I will discuss in some detail the int...
International audienceBased on unpublished correspondence and legal acts, the article tells an unkno...
Great Britain (GB) was the first country to undergo an Industrial Revolution (1760-1850) and, in con...
In the second half of the XVIII century, the enlightenment movement in the Kingdom of Naples was dr...
James Watt (1736-1819) was a pivotal figure of the Industrial Revolution. His career as a scientific...
After the first timid attempts during the first half of the XVIII century, the contribution given by...
Perhaps no inventor or invention was as pivotal to the British industrial revolution than James Watt...
To set up and develop the electromechanical sector was one of the biggest challenges facing industri...
The growth of the American engineer through the transfer and development of steam engine technology....
International audienceIn the very beginning of the 18th century the first steam engines, efficiently...
none2noThe hydraulic ability of the Roman engineers is well known, and is clearly shown in their des...
The Soho Manufactory in Birmingham is renowned, rightly, for its prodigious output of material objec...
This paper was written in order to examine the conditions needed, and the order of the discoveries m...
When we celebrate the achievements of the Renaissance, we instinctively refer, above all, to its art...
An interesting, yet unknown episode concerning the effective permeation of the scientific revolution...
Following the recent retrieval of unknown archival documents, I will discuss in some detail the int...
International audienceBased on unpublished correspondence and legal acts, the article tells an unkno...
Great Britain (GB) was the first country to undergo an Industrial Revolution (1760-1850) and, in con...
In the second half of the XVIII century, the enlightenment movement in the Kingdom of Naples was dr...
James Watt (1736-1819) was a pivotal figure of the Industrial Revolution. His career as a scientific...
After the first timid attempts during the first half of the XVIII century, the contribution given by...
Perhaps no inventor or invention was as pivotal to the British industrial revolution than James Watt...
To set up and develop the electromechanical sector was one of the biggest challenges facing industri...
The growth of the American engineer through the transfer and development of steam engine technology....
International audienceIn the very beginning of the 18th century the first steam engines, efficiently...
none2noThe hydraulic ability of the Roman engineers is well known, and is clearly shown in their des...
The Soho Manufactory in Birmingham is renowned, rightly, for its prodigious output of material objec...
This paper was written in order to examine the conditions needed, and the order of the discoveries m...
When we celebrate the achievements of the Renaissance, we instinctively refer, above all, to its art...