[SIGCIS-Members] Surveying instruments in the 17th century
Evan Koblentz
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Thu Oct 24 20:05:04 PDT 2024
Sure, the surveying equipment, but other than that what did the Romans ever do for us?Sorry I couldn't resist the opportunity! :)----Evan Koblentz - Senior Writer, Office of Communications and Marketing- Adjunct Instructor, Ying Wu College of Computing- Advisor, NJIT Lego Club evank at njit.edu(973) 596-3065https://web.njit.edu/~evank
Hello, A search reveals the show in Question is What the Romans Did for Us (a six episode series from 2000), episode 4 Arteries of the Empire. "Adam Hart-Davis analyses the Romans' ingenious surveying methods that enabled them to build
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-------- Original message --------From: Allan Olley via Members <members at lists.sigcis.org> Date: 10/24/24 10:58 PM (GMT-05:00) To: herbert.bruderer at bluewin.ch, Brian Randell <brian.randell at newcastle.ac.uk> Cc: Sigcis <members at sigcis.org> Subject: Re: [SIGCIS-Members] Surveying instruments in the 17th century
Hello,
A search reveals the show in Question is What the Romans Did for Us (a six episode series from 2000), episode 4 Arteries of the Empire.
"Adam Hart-Davis analyses the Romans' ingenious surveying methods that enabled them to build their arrow-straight roads."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0fl5ptx (available in the UK on BBC iPlayer)
BBC Two - What the Romans Did for Us, Series 1, Arteries of the Empire
The Romans' ingenious surveying methods that enabled them to build arrow-straight roads.
www.bbc.co.uk
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Yours Truly,
Allan Olley
From: Members <members-bounces at lists.sigcis.org> on behalf of Brian Randell via Members <members at lists.sigcis.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2024 9:14 AM
To: herbert.bruderer at bluewin.ch <herbert.bruderer at bluewin.ch>
Cc: Sigcis <members at sigcis.org>
Subject: Re: [SIGCIS-Members] Surveying instruments in the 17th century
Dear Herbert:
Many thanks – very interesting.
I’ve not paid much attention to the history of surveying instruments, but I do remember being impressed by a short program years ago on BBC TV in a series
whose title was something like “What Did the Romans Do for Us?”. This particular program was about their surveying techniques and tools, in particular those used for planning and constructing impressively lengthy aqueducts.
Cheers
Brian
On 24/10/2024, 11:15, "Members" <members-bounces at lists.sigcis.org> wrote:
Dear colleagues:
As these pictures show, surveying in the 17th century was very laborious:
Technical Marvels, Part 8: Historical Surveying Instruments – Communications of the ACM <https://cacm.acm.org/blogcacm/technical-marvels-part-8-historical-surveying-instruments/> Posted
Oct 23 2024
see also:
List of 77 blog posts on the history of analog and digital computing, technology, automatons, robots, and scientific instruments (mathematics, astronomy, surveying, time measurement, mechanical looms) published by the Communication of the ACM, New York, 2017-2024,
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.27909.97760 <http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.27909.97760>
Best wishes,
Herbert Bruderer
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