Subject: Automata (Machines)--History

entreprise Jaquet-Droz : entre merveilles de spectacle, mécaniques luxueuses et machines utiles, 1758-1811
AuthorGirardier, Sandrine
PlaceNeuchâtel
PublisherÉditions Alphil-Presses universitaires suisses
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageFrench
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberTS545.G58 2020d
Descriptionpdf [609, [4] p. : ill. (some col.)]
NoteL'entreprise Jaquet-Droz : entre merveilles de spectacle, mécaniques luxueuses et machines utiles, 1758-1811 / par Sandrine Girardier.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

N.B. see section on clocks for the Chinese court and market, pp. 341-380.

Le nom de Jaquet-Droz, véritable Graal de l’histoire horlogère neuchâteloise, évoque le luxe, la technicité et le génie assimilé à cette région. Mais quelle réalité recouvre ce patronyme tant encensé? Issu d’une récente thèse de doctorat, cet ouvrage porte sur l’histoire de la maison Jaquet-Droz entre 1758 et 1811. Il analyse plus particulièrement la production et la commercialisation d’objets mécaniques de luxe, et s’interroge sur le rôle d’acteurs locaux interconnectés au sein d’un grand espace international de l’horlogerie. Cette approche méthodique et abondamment documentée ouvre ainsi une nouvelle fenêtre sur le monde complexe et passionnant dans lequel évoluent Pierre Jaquet-Droz, son fils Henry-Louis, et leur associé Jean-Frédéric Leschot ; un monde où la fabrication de pièces mécaniques grandioses côtoie la vente d’horloges de seconde main, où la réputation compte autant que l’ingéniosité déployée à survivre dans un contexte hautement concurrentiel, et où l’horlogerie se mêle à l’utilité publique.

The name Jaquet-Droz, the veritable ‘Graal’ of Neuchâtel watchmaking history, evokes luxury, technicality and genius associated with this region. But what is the reality behind this highly acclaimed surname? Based on a recent doctoral thesis, this work focuses on the history of the Jaquet-Droz house between 1758 and 1811. It analyzes in particular the production and marketing of luxury mechanical objects, and examines the role of local players interconnected within a large international watchmaking space. This methodical and abundantly documented approach thus opens a new window on the complex and fascinating world in which Pierre Jaquet-Droz, his son Henry-Louis, and their partner Jean-Frédéric Leschot evolved; a world where the manufacture of grandiose mechanical parts rubbed shoulders with the sale of second-hand clocks, where reputation counted as much as ingenuity and was deployed to survive in a highly competitive context, and where watchmaking mixed with public good.

Local access dig.pdf. [Girardier-Jaquet-Droz.pdf]
Online at Éditions Alphil.
DOI : 10.33055/ALPHIL.03137

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ISBN9782889303014
Gods and robots : myths, machines, and ancient dreams of technology
AuthorMayor, Adrienne, 1946-
PlacePrinceton, NJ
PublisherPrinceton University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBL313.M396 2018d
Descriptionpdf [xvi, 275, [8] p. : ill. (some color) ; 25 cm]
NoteGods and robots : myths, machines, and ancient dreams of technology / Adrienne Mayor.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-263) and index.

Introduction: made, not born -- The robot and the witch: Talos and Medea -- Medea's cauldron of rejuvenation -- The quest for immortality and eternal youth -- Beyond nature: enhanced powers borrowed from gods and animals -- Daedalus and the living statues -- Pygmalion's living doll and Prometheus's first humans -- Hephaestus: divine devices and automata -- Pandora: beautiful, artificial, evil -- Between myth and history: real automata and lifelike artifices in the ancient world -- Epilogue. Awe, dread, hope: deep learning and ancient stories.

Local access dig. pdf. [Mayor-Gods and Robots.pdf]
N.B. While the focus is on the Graeco-Roman world, there are numerous references to China and Asia, although not as detailed.

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ISBN9780691183510 ; 0691183511
LCCN2018938106