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Needham/NRI2/SCC2 contains:
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103 Engineering and mechanical technology 7b
104 Engineering and mechanical technology 8: Main file for horological engineering
105 Engineering and mechanical technology 9: Horological engineering (continued)
106 Engineering and mechanical technology 10: Horological engineering, clockwork models
107 Engineering and mechanical technology 11: Horological engineering, clockwork models
108 Engineering and mechanical technology 12: Publication of 'Heavenly Clockwork'
109 Engineering and mechanical technology 13: Revision of 'Heavenly Clockwork' after the 8th International Congress of the History of Science, Florence, 1956
110 Documents relating to Joseph Needham's Royal Society, 'Wilkins Lecture' entitled 'The Missing Link in Horological History - A Chinese Contribution', 6 November 1958
111 Mechanical engineering illustrations
112 Engineering and mechanical technology 14: Revolving bookcase, windmill, aeronautical, conclusion
113 'Earl Grey Memorial Lecture' entitled 'Classical Chinese Contributions to Mechanical Engineering', delivered at King's College, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 28 February 1961
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine

Title Engineering and mechanical technology 3: Wheels and dishing
Reference SCC2/98
Covering Dates 1950–2 Jun. 1990
Extent and Medium Paper
Index Terms
Mechanical Engineering
Needham/NRI2/SCC2/98 contains:
1 Main file contents.
Paper.
1950–2 June 1990
2 Documents collected for the second part of Joseph Needham, Lu Gwei-Djen and Raphael Salaman's paper 'The Wheelwright's Art in Ancient China'.
Paper.
1950–18 Sep. 1978
3 Documents collected for the first part of Joseph Needham, Lu Gwei-Djen and Raphael Salaman's paper 'The Wheelwright's Art in Ancient China'.
Paper.
1955–17 Aug. 1985

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