Codex on the Flight of Birds in the Royal Library At Turin

Codex on the Flight of Birds in the Royal Library At Turin
Title Codex on the Flight of Birds in the Royal Library At Turin PDF eBook
Author Leonardo (da Vinci)
Publisher
Total Pages 89
Release 1893
Genre Birds
ISBN

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The Codex on the Flight of Birds in the Royal Library at Turin

The Codex on the Flight of Birds in the Royal Library at Turin
Title The Codex on the Flight of Birds in the Royal Library at Turin PDF eBook
Author Leonardo (da Vinci)
Publisher
Total Pages 89
Release 1982
Genre Birds
ISBN 9780384322998

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci
Title Leonardo Da Vinci PDF eBook
Author Leonardo (da Vinci)
Publisher CB Edizioni
Total Pages 53
Release 2016
Genre Art
ISBN 9788897644378

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The Innovators Behind Leonardo

The Innovators Behind Leonardo
Title The Innovators Behind Leonardo PDF eBook
Author Plinio Innocenzi
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 351
Release 2018-06-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319904493

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This engaging book places Leonardo da Vinci’s scientific achievements within the wider context of the rapid development that occurred during the Renaissance. It demonstrates how his contributions were not in fact born of isolated genius, but rather part of a rich period of collective advancement in science and technology, which began at least 50 years prior to his birth. Readers will discover a very special moment in history, when creativity and imagination were changing the future—shaping our present. They will be amazed to discover how many technological inventions had already been conceived or even designed by the engineers and inventors who preceded Leonardo, such as Francesco di Giorgio and Taccola, the so-called Siena engineers. This engaging volume features a wealth of illustrations from a variety of original sources, such as manuscripts and codices, enabling the reader to see and judge for him or herself the influence that other Renaissance engineers and inventors had on Leonardo.

Photography and Flight

Photography and Flight
Title Photography and Flight PDF eBook
Author Denis Cosgrove
Publisher Reaktion Books
Total Pages 149
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Photography
ISBN 1861898479

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Used for everything from geographic evaluation to secret spy missions, aerial photography has a rich and storied history, ably recounted here in Photography and Flight. Aerial photography is marked by its dependency on technological developments in both photography and aerospace, and the authors chart the history of this photography as it tracked the evolution of these technologies. Beginning with early images taken from hot-air balloons, fixed platforms, and subsequent handheld camera technology, Denis Cosgrove and William Fox then explain how military reconnaissance and governmental projects were instrumental in catalyzing these and other innovations in the field. They examine pivotal historical moments in which aerial photography began to establish itself as essential tool, such as in World War II military strategies, high-altitude photography taken from postwar rockets and aircraft, and the use of aerial photography during the cold war and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The book also explores the advancement of geographic scholarship through aerial photography, ranging from military excursions into Antarctica to the images of the curvature of the earth taken during the Apollo space missions. While digital technology and remote sensing have changed the landscape of photography, Photography and Flight argues that they have not diminished the significance of aerial photography in providing images of the earth. Rather, new technologies and resulting innovations such as Google Earth have enabled the mass democratization of access to such information. Photography and Flight ultimately reveals how the camera lens from far away continues to unearth telling details about the land and those who live upon it.

Embryogeny and Phylogeny of the Human Posture 1

Embryogeny and Phylogeny of the Human Posture 1
Title Embryogeny and Phylogeny of the Human Posture 1 PDF eBook
Author Anne Dambricourt Malasse
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 258
Release 2021-08-17
Genre Science
ISBN 111985489X

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The future of the human posture is in the spotlight. The 200-year-old locomotion paradigm can no longer resist the advancement of knowledge, yet 2,500 years of thinking on the place of verticalized human anatomy and its reflexive consciousness in the natural history of life and the Earth, is more relevant than ever. This book retraces these reflections from pre-Socratic philosophers, focusing on the link between verticality and the most complex and consciously reflexive nervous system on the top rung of the ladder of living beings. The origin of animated forms, or animals, was considered metaphysical until the 19th century but reflection on their inception, from fertilization, paved the way for mathematics of infinitesimal geometry and dynamics. The simian filiation was inconceivable until Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck bridged the gap in 1802 with the locomotion postulate to explain the transition from quadrupedal to bipedal posture, sustained by the hypothesis of inheritance of acquired characteristics. This doctrine was overturned in 1987 by the discovery of the embryonic origins of the straightening - specific dynamics linked to neurogenesis - confirming the natural place of human verticality and nervous system complexity with its psychomotor and cognitive consequences. Sapiens find themselves at the physical limit of the straightening while mechanisms of gametogenesis have never ceased in making neurogenesis exponentially more complex. Is the future exclusively terrestrial or does intrauterine hominization open up new perspectives for space exploration? Posturologists, occlusodontics, osteopaths, cognisciences - all anthropological sciences exposed to human verticality are concerned with this discovery, which allows Sapiens to face their natural destiny

Birds in Archaeology

Birds in Archaeology
Title Birds in Archaeology PDF eBook
Author W Prummel
Publisher Barkhuis
Total Pages 285
Release 2010
Genre Nature
ISBN 9077922776

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This volume comprises the papers presented at the 6th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group, held in August 2008 in Groningen, the Netherlands. The subjects of the contributions range from New Zealand, South America and the Near East to Europe and vary in time from the Pleistocene up to the late 19th century. Themes discussed are the palaeozoogeography of birds, the role of birds in subsistence, ritual and symbolism, bird hunting techniques and histological studies of bird bones. The geographical, temporal and thematic variation underlines the importance of ornito-archaeozoology for all aspects of archaeology.