Lukas Vochs, Abhandlung der Br ckebaukunst, published in 1779, is a historical treatise on the art of bridge building. Authored by Lukas Voch, this work provides insights into the engineering practices and architectural considerations of bridge construction during the 18th century. Detailing methods and materials employed at the time, the book offers a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of civil engineering. This edition is a significant contribution to the history of technology and architecture, appealing to historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the development of bridge construction techniques. A faithful reproduction, this work preserves the original text, ensuring its availability for future generations of scholars and enthusiasts.
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