Technikatörténeti szemle 14. (1983-84)

CONTENTS STUDIES 40 years of the Hungarian Technological Industrial Museum (1884—1923) 9 Historical sources of the iron production in Slova­kia at the age of capitalism 35 The role of the South German trading firms in the mining of Upper-Hungary (1548—1569) 55 Rise and development of the Hungarian balance industry in the 19—20th century (1850—1945) ... 61 On the history of precision industry. Toolsmiths of Pest 95 JW. LASZLOFFY J The first ferro-concrete ship-slice of the world ... Ill L. MORA M. SARUDY E. K. VÁMOS— F. SZABADVÁRY G. GAJDOS K. DÓKA E. RITTER Z. SZÖKEFALVI­NAGY H. WOLTER F. VÉGH Gy. BATÁRI T. VASS Z. HORVÁTH The development of making into a production by machine Rudolf Fabinyi Dr. med. J. J. Bêcher, a versatile scientist and chemist of the 17th century History of the Institute of Post-Graduate Courses of the Technical University Budapest from esta­blishment until the liberation Industrial and technological references of the paper entitled „Kémlő" (1836—1837) Open-air Museum for Metallurgy at Ózd Ignatius Born and Mozart 121 137 141 149 159 167 179 L. KISS E. K. VÁMOS CHRONICLE István Szilágyi 181 Second International Symposium of Handicraft Industry. Veszprém, August 21—26. 1982 183

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