Berlin, F.T. Lagarde, 1801. Nice contemp. full calf, raised bands, richly gilt back. XXIV,498,(1) pp., 60 textillustrations in woodcut and 5 folded engraved plates. Clean and fine.
First edition of this importent manual of hydraulics. "His Handbuch...(1801) was the most importent book of this era, for it was the first to combine practice and theory. He was elected member of the Academy of Sciences in 1803...Eytelwein, like his French contemporary M.R. de Prony, was one of the first to write on the application of mechanics and mathematics to the design of structures and machines in order to bring rational methods to both the practicing engineer and the student"(DSB). - Eutelwein was the first director of the Berlin Bauakademie, the first German engineering school, later to become part of Technische Hochschule-Berlin. - Poggendorff I:708.
Order-nr.: 36133