Erfundenes Acker-instrument... is a historical work detailing an innovative agricultural tool. Written by Joseph von Locatelli and Karl F. von Immen, this book provides insights into the agricultural practices and technological advancements of its time. It offers a glimpse into the ingenuity applied to farming during the period and the potential impact of such inventions.
This work will be of interest to historians of technology, agriculture, and German history, as well as those studying the evolution of farming implements. The historical context and detailed descriptions make it a valuable resource for understanding the agricultural landscape of the era.
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