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    Salomon de Caus (1576, Dieppe – 1626, Paris) was a French Huguenot engineer, once (falsely) credited with the development of the steam engine. Caus was...
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  • of the United States Citizens Against UFO Secrecy Salomon de Caus (1576–1626), French engineer Caus Castle, the head of a Welsh marcher lordship, but...
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  • Isaac de Caus (1590–1648) was a French landscaper and architect. He arrived in England in 1612 to carry on the work that his brother Salomon de Caus had...
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    English designer Inigo Jones and the French engineer Salomon de Caus at King James' court. De Caus had been involved in constructing a Baroque garden for...
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  • Bacon was inspired by contemporary men of science Cornelis Drebbel and Salomon de Caus, as well as author and courtier Sir Thomas Chaloner. According to the...
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    Heidelberg Castle. Inigo Jones and Salomon de Caus, who knew each other well, stood in the service of the English king's court. Caus accompanied the newlyweds...
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    Palatinus, designed by English gardener Inigo Jones and French engineer Salomon de Caus. Frederick was depicted therein as Apollo and as Hercules. Politically...
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    six-stop instrument. Among Renaissance writers on the water organ, Salomon de Caus is particularly informative. His book of 1615 includes a short treatise...
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    The Human Body. The English architect Inigo Jones and the Frenchman Salomon de Caus were among the first to re-evaluate and implement those disciplines...
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  • 1606 (1606): Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont receives a patent for a steam-powered device for pumping water out of mines. 1615 (1615): Salomon de Caus, who had been...
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    theorists such as Jean Cotelle, Philibert de l'Orme, Abraham Bosse, Jean Bullant, Salomon de Caus, Roland Fréart de Chambray, Hugues Sambin, Antoine Desgodetz...
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    water-works for the garden designed by the French Huguenot, Salomon de Caus, and the Florentine Costantino de' Servi, shortly before his death in 1612. Before he...
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    Two major works on perspective were published: Perspective (1612) by Salomon de Caus, and Curious Perspective (1638) by Jean-Francois Niceron. Each contained...
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  • Bryan 1886. Alexander Marr, '"A Dutch graver sent for": Cornelis Boel, Salomon de Caus, and the Production of La perspective avec la raison des ombres et...
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    steam technology patents Live steam Mechanical stoker James Rumsey Salomon de Caus Steam aircraft Steam boat Steam car Steam crane Steam power during...
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    needed] Gallery: historical tremulant mechanism Tremulant mechanism (Salomon de Caus, 1615) Wippfeder-tremulant (rocking spring-tremulant), built during...
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    the Hortus Palatinus, was constructed by Elizabeth's former tutor, Salomon de Caus. It was dubbed the "Eighth Wonder of the World" by contemporaries....
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    from Jacob van den Eynde, Governor of Woerden. The Dutch inventor Salomon de Caus laid out her gardens at Greenwich and Somerset House. She had a barge...
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    an orangery and employed a French gardener and hydraulic engineer Salomon de Caus. He built a fountain known as Mount Parnassus with a grotto carved...
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    Frederick V of the Palatinate, who imported a French landscape architect, Salomon de Caus, and began building a garden called the Hortus Palatinus at his castle...
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    Orangery (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    against a sheltering south-facing wall was arranged by the architect Salomon de Caus at Heidelberg about 1619, with removable shutters on an unobtrusive...
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    Pegasus on Mt Helicon, designed by the brilliant French engineer, Salomon de Caus. Contemporary documents establish that the cistern supplying this fountain...
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  • by Phiz) Émile Augier and Jules Sandeau – Le Gendre de M. Poirier Andreas Munch – Salomon de Caus Alexander Ostrovsky – Poverty is No Vice («Бедность...
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    theorists like Jean Cotelle, Philibert de l'Orme, Abraham Bosse, Jean Bullant, Salomon de Caus, Roland Fréart de Chambray, Hugues Sambin, Antoine Desgodetz...
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  • 1580) December 10 – Edmund Gunter, English mathematician (born 1581) Salomon de Caus, French mechanical and hydraulic engineer (born 1576) Needham, Joseph...
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    Inigo Jones for the job (Salomon de Caus performed the work when Jones proved to be unavailable, while his brother, Isaac de Caus, designed a variety of...
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  • The Six Theosophical Points The Six Mystical Points Salomon de Caus – Hortus Palatinus Miguel de Cervantes translated by Thomas Shelton – Don Quixote...
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    Protestant Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit, (ca.1550–1603), naval and military captain and Huguenot trader at Honfleur Salomon de Caus (1576–1626), Huguenot...
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    wedding was celebrated with a masque of ballet planned by Elizabeth and Salomon de Caus, whose wife seems have been involved in supplying fabrics for costumes...
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    a garden feature of Somerset House designed for Anne of Denmark by Salomon de Caus, a Mount Parnassus carved with mussels and snails. This performance...
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