The Century of Inventions of the Marquis of Worcester / from the Original MS., with Historical and Explanatory Notes and a Biographical Memoir

A practical mathematician, who has quickness to seize a hint, and sagacity to apply it, might avail himself greatly of these scantlings. It is extremely probable, that Savery took from the Marquis the hint of the Steam Engine, for raising water with a power made by fire, which invention alone would entitle the author to immortality. — Granger's Biog. Hist. vol. v. p. 278.
Here it may not be amiss to recommend to the attention of every mechanic the little work entitled a 'Century of Inventions,' by the Marquis of Worcester, which, on account of the seeming improbability of discovering many things mentioned therein, has been too much neglected; but when it is considered that some of the contrivances apparently not the least abstruse, have, by close application been found to answer all that the Marquis says of them, and that the first hint of that most powerful machine, the Steam Engine, is given in that work, it is unnecessary to enlarge on the utility of it. — Trans. of the Society of Arts , vol. iii. p. 6.
L O N D O N: PRINTED BY C. ROWORTH, BELL YARD, TEMPLE BAR.

THE CENTURY OF INVENTIONS OF THE MARQUIS OF WORCESTER. FROM THE ORIGINAL MS. WITH HISTORICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES AND A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR.
BY CHARLES F. PARTINGTON,
AUTHOR OF A DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF THE STEAM ENGINE, AND LECTURER AT THE LONDON, RUSSEL, SURREY, AND METROPOLITAN INSTITUTIONS, MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, &c. &c.
LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE-STREET. MDCCCXXV.

TO DOCTOR GEORGE BIRKBECK, PRESIDENT OF THE LONDON MECHANICS' INSTITUTION AND OF THE CHEMICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETIES, FOUNDER AND PATRON OF THE GLASGOW MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, &c. &c. &c.

Marquis of Edward Somerset Worcester
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2015-03-24

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Industrial arts -- Early works to 1800; Inventions -- Early works to 1800

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