Clocks and Culture: 1300-1700 (Norton Library)
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Clocks and Culture: 1300-1700 (Norton Library)

Clocks and Culture: 1300-1700 (Norton Library)
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Clocks and Culture: 1300-1700 (Norton Library)

by Carlo M. Cipolla
Product Group: Book
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company (1978-02)
ISBN: 0393008665
EAN: 9780393008661
Dewy Decimal #: 338.476811109
Paperback: 191 pages
Condition: Good
Comments: 1978, 192 pages, 5 x 7.5, Paperback, Book is in Good Condition - Cover shows some marks/wear/use. Book is completely intact. Inside pages are in Very Good condition with no tears and with no notations (no pencil marks, no underlining, no highlighting, etc.) EXCEPT previous owner's name and sticker mark at top of first page. Fast Service. Books well packed.


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Product Description
The history of the clock opens a window on how different cultures have viewed time and on Europe's path to industrialization.

How did a time-keeping device affect the growth of crafts guilds and the scientific research that led to the Industrial Revolution? Clocks and Culture is a brief history of the changes wrought by and on Europe over four hundred years due to technological advances in timekeeping and the rise of a time-aware culture. In his introduction, Anthony Grafton, Henry Putnam University Professor of History at Princeton University, puts this classic book in perspective. 14 b/w illustrations.


Customer Reviews


My dad loves it
Rating (4)
Date: 2008-08-03


My dad's always been interested in clocks; when I saw this book, I bought it for him for his birthday.

I've received TWO emails telling me how much he's enjoyed it. :)


Fascinating and enlightening
Rating (4)
Date: 2008-06-07


This book was a real surprise - the title doesn't sound very promising, but it was fascinating. The development of reliable time-keeping devices had a revolutionary impact on society, and we're unlikely to grasp the significance from our perspective on this side of the revolution without a book like this. It was a good read, and an enlightening one.


How man invented time...
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-03-21

2 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


This is a great book on the evolution of time measuring machines. But its real value is in the large amount of bibliographic references.

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