The inventions of the ancient Greeks (multilingual) Language version:German-SpanishThis book revives approximately two hundred exceptional ancient Greek inventions (from the robot servant of Philon to the cinema of Heron and from the automatic clock of Ktesibios to the analog computer of Antikythera) and aims to demonstrate that the technology of the ancient Greeks, just before the end of the ancient world, was shockingly similar to the beginning of our modern technology. The bolts and nuts, gears and rules, pulleys and belts,
) and they were trying to place them alternately by shaping a trinity (trias) in a straight line or they were trying to prevent the opponent from achieving this
The inner ring bore a hole on its periphery
when ownership for peak technology was not claimed
was shockingly similar to the beginning of our modern technology
When they shaped a trias (trinity) then they were removing a piece from the opponent and when any of the players remained with only two pieces then he had lost the game
152 if all symmetrical (by rotation
identical and irreplaceable
programmers and auto-pilots are just some of the inventions of the ancient Greeks which were the foundations of their complex technology
The first puzzle in history
continue today to constitute the building blocks of our modern technology
The game consists of a square base divided into 14 geometric pieces
Each number is represented with maximum economy as a combined sum of positive and negative pebbles on the board