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Postdoc: Hero of Alexandria and his Theatrical Automata, U. Glasgow)

By: Gabriel BodardAugust 12, 2014August 11, 2014

The project investigates Hero of Alexandria’s treatise on the making of automata, and will design, build and the models described in that work.

 

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