chuckd
Puritan Board Junior
I'm currently reading William Ames' Technometry translated and commented by Lee W. Gibbs. In another introduction to Technometry I read by Gibbs in a journal, he says
"Ames distributes technometry into the following two parts: (a) the nature in general of all the arts and of every individual art, and (b) the use in general of all the arts and of every individual art. This primary distribution of the integrating parts of technometry is clearly seen in the visual chart or diagram of Technometria which appears at the end of Ames's treatise; there it is stated that 'this dissertation has set forth art's nature and use.'"
I don't see this chart in my copy. The ISBN is 0-8122-7756-2. Does anybody who has this book have this chart?
"Ames distributes technometry into the following two parts: (a) the nature in general of all the arts and of every individual art, and (b) the use in general of all the arts and of every individual art. This primary distribution of the integrating parts of technometry is clearly seen in the visual chart or diagram of Technometria which appears at the end of Ames's treatise; there it is stated that 'this dissertation has set forth art's nature and use.'"
I don't see this chart in my copy. The ISBN is 0-8122-7756-2. Does anybody who has this book have this chart?