Lexikon der gesamten Technik
The Lexikon der gesamten Technik is an illustrated German-language encyclopedia of architectural, engineering and manufacturing technology, written by Otto Lueger (German engineer, 1843–1911) and first published in 1894.
Editions
- 1st Edition, 7 volumes, 1894–1899
- 2nd Edition, 8 volumes, 1904–1910 (with two supplements in 1914 and 1920)
- 3rd Edition, 6 volumes, 1926–1929 (with a separate index volume)
- 4th Edition, 17 volumes, 1960–1972
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gollark: Oh, so it's barely relevant and just a fast fiber network for education.
gollark: Having a P2P/mesh network thing, while very cool for other reasons, does not mean you magically don't need hardware.
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External links
- http://www.zeno.org/Lueger-1904, 10 volumes, digitized by Zeno.org and announced as public domain ("Lizenz: Gemeinfrei")
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