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Clockwork Automata: Horological Engineering in the Court of Catherine the Great. Gears, Cams, and the Geopolitical Diplomacy of 18th Century Mechanical Illusions
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- Nombre de pages154
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-39423-4
- EAN9783565394234
- Date de parution08/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
In the opulent courts of the 18th century, a ruler's power was often projected not through standing armies, but through the mastery of miraculous technology. Catherine the Great recognized that commanding the pinnacle of European engineering was a vital tool for geopolitical intimidation. Her court became a magnet for master horologists who constructed breathtaking, life-sized automata-mechanical peacocks that expanded their plumage, and silver swans that appeared to catch fish.
These dazzling mechanical illusions were powered by staggering internal complexity.
Thousands of hand-filed brass gears, complex spring barrels, and precisely timed cams were hidden beneath gold leaf and jewels. Presenting a foreign dignitary with a self-operating robotic marvel served a dual purpose: it entertained the elite while implicitly warning rivals of the immense mathematical and metallurgical capabilities of the Russian state. Controlling the finest clockmakers was equivalent to controlling an advanced weapons program. Wind the gears of 18th-century statecraft.
Explore the intricate cam mechanics and the extravagant horological diplomacy used to project imperial power across the European continent.
Thousands of hand-filed brass gears, complex spring barrels, and precisely timed cams were hidden beneath gold leaf and jewels. Presenting a foreign dignitary with a self-operating robotic marvel served a dual purpose: it entertained the elite while implicitly warning rivals of the immense mathematical and metallurgical capabilities of the Russian state. Controlling the finest clockmakers was equivalent to controlling an advanced weapons program. Wind the gears of 18th-century statecraft.
Explore the intricate cam mechanics and the extravagant horological diplomacy used to project imperial power across the European continent.



