Water-lifting System by Camillo Agrippa

In 1588, Agrippa’s water-lifting innovation captivated the attention and praise of Andrea Bacci but that turned out to be one of the very last references of the technology. Just years later, in 1592, the early contemporary Roman waterway, the Acqua Felice, was linked to the Medici’s villa, probably making the devic

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Cruise the Mediterranean Sea

It is said that coastal Europe was the birthplace of contemporary civilization, including democracy, science, art, and wine. The “Old World” is without a doubt a place rich in history. Step back in time with a visit to Rome and its famous Pantheon and Colosseum as well as Vatican City and St. Peter’s B

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Travel in Opulence on a 5-Star Cruise

To set out on a journey that will move you through the vast oceans aboard a magnificent 5-star cruiser is to let go of the all that is monotonous in life. Of course, there are alternative ways to travel that will get you there faster, but none are as decadent as a cruise. This kind of trip makes it possible for you to visit places in elegance and b

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The Hellenic Republic: Cultural Statues

Historically|Traditionally|In the past}, the vast majority of sculptors were compensated by the temples to embellish the involved columns and archways with renderings of the gods, however as the era came to a close it grew to be more accepted for sculptors to present ordinary people as well simply because many Greeks had begun to think of their rel

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Fountains Hydro-Statics 101

All liquids in a state of equilibrium exert pressure on the materials it comes in contact with. The force used falls into one of two categories: external force or hydrostatic energy. When pressing against a level wall, the fluid applies equal force at different points on the wall. All points on an object’s exterior are affected by

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