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  1. 17 de may. de 2018 · Dutch inventor Cornelius Drebbel (1572-1633) earned a place in nautical history as the builder of the world's first navigable submarine. A self-taught engineer, Drebbel spent much of his career in the service of two of Europe's most powerful monar chies early in the seventeenth century, and it was for England's King James I that he built and ...

  2. 7 de nov. de 2016 · Cornelis Drebbel, a Dutch inventor, died Nov. 7, 1633, at the age of about 61; we do not know his date of birth. Drebbel invented and built a variety of contraptions in Holland, including several perpetual motion machines and clocks (none of which, oddly enough, seem to be still working today), as well as a self-regulating furnace.

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › science › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsCornelius Drebbel | Encyclopedia.com

    Cornelius Drebbel1572-1633 Dutch Alchemist, Inventor, and Engineer Cornelius Drebbel is best known as one of the possible inventors of the thermometer. A celebrated wonder-worker in his day, Drebbel's experimental investigations in chemistry and physics may have been of real significance, but his penchant for secrecy and mysticism meant that many of his ideas died with him and had to be ...

  4. 1598 Staten-General grant two patents: "Octroy for Cornelius Jacobsz. Drebbel: the first, an instrument which enables to raise great quantities of fresh water, by means of a fountain from ‘low’ till XXX, XL or L or more feet, floating through leaden pipes” The other, a time peace or clockwork which is able to show the time for over fifty ...

  5. 7 de nov. de 2013 · Posted on 07 Nov 2013 by ANMM Guest. Inventor of the first navigable submarine, Cornelius Drebbel died 7 November 1633. Drebbel was born in the Netherlands in 1572 and while working with the English Royal Navy, became well known for his work in chemistry, optics, measurement and even dabbled in the dye industry. Cornelius Drebbel.

  6. Cornelius Drebbel. by John H. Lienhard. Audio. Today, an invention is an omen of freedom. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. The late 1500s were no great age of invention. These were the dog days of the Renaissance.

  7. Cornelis Jacobsz. Drebbel (Alkmaar, 1572 – Londen, 7 november 1633) was een Nederlandse technicus en uitvinder.Hij was actief op vele gebieden. Van graveur ontwikkelde hij zich tot bouwer van allerlei innovaties, zoals fonteinen en "speciale effecten" op maskerades. Drebbel was een pionier op het gebied van meet- en regeltechniek.Tijdens zijn leven was Drebbel al bekend als bouwer van een ...

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