Delve into the remarkable life of Edward Somerset, the Second Marquis of Worcester, with Henry Dircks's meticulously researched biography, "The Life, Times, and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquis of Worcester." This fascinating historical account explores the multifaceted world of a 17th-century nobleman, inventor, and engineer. Somerset, also known as the Marquis of Worcester, was a visionary whose mechanical ingenuity often defied the conventions of his time. < p/> Beyond the biographical narrative, this volume includes a reprinted edition of Somerset's influential work, "Century of Inventions," originally published in 1663. Dircks provides insightful commentary, shedding light on the context and significance of Somerset's inventive concepts. Explore the historical intersection of biography, engineering, and scientific innovation in this comprehensive study of a brilliant and often overlooked figure. Ideal for readers interested in historical biographies, the history of technology, and the evolution of scientific thought.
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