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The Life, Times, and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquis of Worcester / To which is added a reprint of his Century of Inventions, 1663, with a Commentary thereon. cover

The Life, Times, and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquis of Worcester / To which is added a reprint of his Century of Inventions, 1663, with a Commentary thereon.

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The work traces the life, social milieu, and inventive pursuits of the second Marquis of Worcester, presenting a chronological biography that situates his mechanical experiments within the turmoil of mid-seventeenth-century politics and personal hardship. It reproduces and annotates his Century of Inventions, offers technical commentary on proposed devices—especially early steam apparatus—and assesses contemporary testimony and manuscript evidence drawn from family archives and portraits. The author critically examines conflicting reports about authorship and credit, describes surviving drawings and specifications, and evaluates the practical significance and legacy of the inventions in light of later engineering developments.

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Henry Dircks

Henry Dircks was a 19th-century author and inventor, known for his contributions to scientific literature. He is particularly recognized for his work "The Life, Times, and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquis of Worcester," which explores the life and inventions of a notable figure in the history of science. Dircks also authored "Scientific Studies; or, Practical, in Contrast with Chimerical Pursuits," where he emphasized the importance of practical scientific endeavors over fanciful theories. His writings reflect a commitment to advancing understanding in the fields of science and technology during his time.

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