ancient_engineers_inventionsHere’s  a book I came across today called Ancient Engineers’ Inventions : Precursors of the present.

This is a book by Flavio, Cesario, and Ferruccio Russo and it takes the reader way back in time. I simply glimpsed through the pages of the book as I was concentrating on “the spring” and how it came into such wide spread use.

The book is likely going to insult you if you are of Latin Roman decent as a phrase in the preface pretty much states that the Romans were nothing but a bunch of lying cheats who stole the ideas of the Greeks and of other societies that preceded them.

Undoubtedly the Roman Empire was a society of great accomplishments ( probably today not yet fully understood ) in many fields of science, technology, and law; they started from the Italian peninsula but they do not just belong to the Italians. First of all, most of the inventions and the technology of the Roman Empire were not invented by Latin inventors; in fact one of the merits of the Romans consisted in recognizing, appreciating, and using the intellectual abilities of other people.

Now that sounds alot like stealing the intellectual property of others.

The authors of this book are Italian and they claim to have a better opportunity to see how the inventions of the early Greek Roman era had a way to move the world. This seems logical enough when one realizes how powerful they became  as the Roman Empire was conquering.

The book, or those bits and pieces that I saw of it impressed me.

It is bookmarked and placed on my list of “books to buy”.

Here’s some interesting information on the English longbow.

The longbow is unlike the crossbow which was considered very well designed for the average person due to it’s loose spring action. The longbow became a part of the Welsh military arsenal three centuries after the crossbow had been technologically mastered and the long bow continued to be used for several centuries as a weapon.

The longbow was used even after the invention of firearms that used gunpowder.

The long bow first made it’s mark on the Welsh in medieval England. But more traditional longbows had been used for a long time prior to this by several cultures.

The Welsh or English refined the art of making longbows and used them a strategic military weapons in the middle ages.

The traditional longbow was crafted from a single piece of wood and sometimes referred to as the self bow.

Today the same bows are sometimes made of fiberglass.

The finest long bows get their spring action by the selection of a product that has a perfect harmony of compression , tension, and design.

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