Distinguished Figures in Mechanism and Machine ScienceGiuseppe Antonio Borgnis (1781–1863)
Distinguished Figures in Mechanism and Machine Science: Giuseppe Antonio Borgnis (1781–1863)
Ceccarelli, Marco
2014-05-22 00:00:00
[Giuseppe Antonio Borgnis was among the first pupils of the newly-formed Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, after which he transferred his expertise to the University of Pavia in Italy where he enjoyed a long life of teaching activity. He contributed to the development of professional skills with the publication of a 9-volume handbook on machines that included his own classification and the first volume of technical terminology to be used in Europe in the 19th century.]
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Distinguished Figures in Mechanism and Machine ScienceGiuseppe Antonio Borgnis (1781–1863)
[Giuseppe Antonio Borgnis was among the first pupils of the newly-formed Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, after which he transferred his expertise to the University of Pavia in Italy where he enjoyed a long life of teaching activity. He contributed to the development of professional skills with the publication of a 9-volume handbook on machines that included his own classification and the first volume of technical terminology to be used in Europe in the 19th century.]
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