Saturday, July 05, 2008

Les Raisons des Forces Mouvantes, 1615

Les Raisons des Forces Mouvantes was a book written by the French engineer Salomon de Caus (1576 - 1626). Salomon de Caus was known for his work as a garden-architect and hydraulic engineer. His designs incorporated mechanical fountains, mechanical music, and automata. His interest in these mechanical devices may have been influenced by the recovery of ancient texts by Hero of Alexandria around this time.
Automaton by Salomon de Caus
One of his books detailing the workings of many automata is now available in digital form online courtesy of Le Conservatoire numérique des Arts & Métiers (CNUM). His treatise from 1615 entitled Les Raisons des Forces Mouvantes, avec diverses machines tant utiles que puissantes, auxquelles sont adjoints plusieurs dessings de grotes & fontaines has been digitized.

Even if you don't speak 400-year-old French, there are dozens of excellent illustrations that are a testament to the ingenious mind of Salomon de Caus.

Here is a link to the digital version of Les Raisons des Forces Mouvantes.

Thanks Falk!

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2 Comments:

Anonymous michael said...

e o seguinte eu sou uma , pessoa q ue adoro muito a cultura antiga e de certa forma , sou fan desse cara.

October 9, 2010 at 9:15 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does anyone know how I can find out who designed these engravings?

December 10, 2011 at 4:58 PM  

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