Author

Max Geitel

1853-1926

Max Geitel (1853-1926) is a public-domain author available on Rivro. Read free books, explore subjects, and discover related classics.

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Books by Max Geitel

Die Geschichte der Dampfmaschine bis James Watt

"Die Geschichte der Dampfmaschine bis James Watt" by Max Geitel is a historical account likely written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the intricate development of the steam engine, discussing the contributions of many inventors and theorists leading up to James Watt, who is often credited with perfecting the technology. Its exploration not only highlights technological advancements but also situates these within the cultural and scientific contexts of their time. At the start of this work, the author reflects on the importance of understanding the evolution of the steam engine, noting that numerous cultures have documented relevant developments throughout history. Geitel introduces a series of key figures from ancient to modern times, such as Heron of Alexandria and Dionysius Papin, establishing a framework for the discussion of patents issued in England and their significance. He emphasizes that the steam engine's history is not just the tale of one inventor, but a collective effort spanning centuries, indicating a rich tapestry of inventions and studies that laid the groundwork for Watt's contributions and their lasting impact on technology and industry.

Schöpfungen der Ingenieurtechnik der Neuzeit

"Schöpfungen der Ingenieurtechnik der Neuzeit" by Max Geitel is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the significant achievements and advancements in modern engineering, emphasizing how these innovations have transformed society. Geitel presents a comprehensive examination of various engineering accomplishments, showcasing their importance in connecting cultures, improving transportation, and enhancing the quality of life. The opening of this work introduces the author’s intentions regarding the exploration of modern engineering marvels, emphasizing the shift in perceptions of technology and its innovations compared to previous eras. Geitel discusses the remarkable developments in engineering, particularly highlighting the impact of the World War on accelerating technological progress. He sets the stage for an analysis of various structures, such as iron bridges and skyscrapers, while illuminating the intellectual and artistic contributions of engineers to society. The author aims to inspire appreciation and understanding of the feats achieved through engineering, narrating examples that will be explored in greater detail throughout the text.