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Timeline Of Historic Inventions
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1. Arc lamp - Humphry Davy (exact date unclear; not practical as a light source until generators)
1802
1878
Early 3rd c. BC
3rd c. BC
2. Printing press in Mainz - Germany - The printing press was invented in the Holy Roman Empire by Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 - based on existing screw presses. The first confirmed record of a press appeared in a 1439 lawsuit against Gutenberg.
400 ka
Before 71 BC (possibly 3rd c. BC)
2nd c.
1439
3. The electric light bulb was first patented in England by 1878 by Joseph Swan after having experimented since about 1850. Thomas Edison in the U.S. was working on improving the bulb patented by Swan and was granted a U.S. patent in 1879.
1915
1878
35 ka
Early 3rd c. BC
4. Wheelbarrow in Attica - Ancient Greece
408
9th c.
1915
400 ka
5. World Wide Web by a British national in Geneva - Switzerland - The World Wide Web was first proposed on March 1989 by English engineer and computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee - now the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium. The project was pub
1470s
1605
1990
c. 515 BC
6. Double-entry bookkeeping system codified by Luca Pacioli
2nd
1494
1286
Early 3rd c. BC
7. Pendentive dome (Hagia Sophia) in Constantinople - Eastern Roman Empire
c. 240 BC
5th/6th c.
563
c. 480 BC
8. Turbine in Africa (province) - Roman Empire
1977
1119
Late 3rd
December 20 - 1951
9. Parachute (with frame) in Renaissance Italy
1712
1470s
1560
36 ka
10. First use of nuclear power to produce electricity for households in Arco - Idaho
2nd c. BC
December 20 - 1951
1985
1088
11. Friction Match - John Walker
4th
December 20 - 1951
1801
1826
12. Three-masted ship (mizzen - on Syracusia) under Hiero II of Syracuse - Sicily
35 ka
5th/6th c.
1470s
c. 240 BC
13. Numerical zero in Ancient India - The concept of zero as a number - and not merely a symbol for separation is attributed toIndia. In India - practical calculations were carried out using zero - which was treated like any other number by the 9th centu
9th c.
1420s
1822
2nd c. (or 1st c. BC)
14. Pointed arch bridge (Karamagara Bridge) in Cappadocia - Eastern Roman Empire
1470s
1.8 million years ago
5th/6th c.
1119
15. Railway steam locomotive - Richard Trevithick
1990
1804
160
1915
16. Wind power in an open air stream is thus proportional to the third power of the wind speed; the available power increases eightfold when the wind speed doubles. Wind turbines for grid electricity therefore need to be especially efficient at greater w
1888
2nd c. BC
672
1439
17. Arch-gravity dam (e.g. PuyForadado Dam or Kasserine Dam) in Roman Empire
1985
28 ka
c. 515 BC
2nd
18. Cast iron in Ancient China - Confirmed by archaeological evidence - the earliest cast iron was developed in China by the early 5th century BC during the Zhou Dynasty (1122
35 ka
1915
1286
5th c. BC
19. Printing press in Mainz - Germany - The printing press was invented in the Holy Roman Empire by Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 - based on existing screw presses. The first confirmed record of a press appeared in a 1439 lawsuit against Gutenberg.
1088
1439
60 ka
1990
20. Greek fire in Constantinople - Byzantine Empire- Greek fire - an incendiary weapon likely based on petroleum or naphtha - was invented by Kallinikos - a Greek refugee to Constantinople - as described by Theophanes. However - the historicity and exact
16 ka
4th
672
Early 3rd c. BC
21. Floating crane in Rhineland - Holy Roman Empire
1977
14th c.
1958-59
7th c.
22. Canal lock (possibly pound lock) in Ancient Suez Canal under Ptolemy II (283
Early 3rd c. BC
1888
1119
60 ka
23. Segmental arch bridge (e.g. Pont-Saint-Martin or Ponte San Lorenzo) in Italy - Roman Republic
1st c. BC
1995
5th c. BC
9th c.
24. Stephen Hales takes measurements of blood pressure.
1470s
1733
1420s
1439
25. Burial
36 ka
1822
1.8 million years ago
160
26. Water wheel in Hellenistic kingdoms described by Philo of Byzantium (ca. 280
200 ka
1717
3rd c. BC
7th c.
27. Jacquard loom (loom controlled by punched card) - Joseph Marie Jacquard
1801
2nd
1470s
1712
28. Watermill (grain mill) by Greek engineers in Eastern Mediterranean (see also List of ancient watermills)
1119
1958-59
1958-59
Before 71 BC (possibly 3rd c. BC)
29. Newspaper (Relation) - Johann Carolus in Strassburg - Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (see also List of the oldest newspapers)
5th/6th c.
1605
2nd
2nd c. BC
30. Brace in Flandres - Holy Roman Empire
2nd c. BC
1480s
3rd c. BC
1420s
31. Numerical zero in Ancient India - The concept of zero as a number - and not merely a symbol for separation is attributed toIndia. In India - practical calculations were carried out using zero - which was treated like any other number by the 9th centu
1877
1605
9th c.
Early 3rd c. BC
32. Crankshaft in Augusta Raurica - Roman Empire
2nd c.
c. 480 BC
28 ka
Ca. 300
33. The pattern-tracing lathe (actually more like a shaper) is completed by Thomas Blanchard for the U.S. Ordnance Dept. The lathe could copy symmetrical shapes and was used for making gun stocks - and later - ax handles. The lathe's patent was in force
4th
1822
7th c.
2nd c. (or 1st c. BC)
34. Paddle wheel boat (in De rebus bellicis) in Roman Empire
4th
1st
1804
5th c. BC
35. A CD-ROM (an acronym of 'Compact Disc Read-only memory') is a pre-pressed compact disc that contains data accessible to - but not writable by - a computer for data storage and music playback. The 1985
1985
160
400 ka
28 ka
36. Buttress dam in Roman Empire
1st
2nd c. BC
Late 3rd
14th c.
37. Gunpowder in Ancient China - Gunpowder was - according to prevailing academic consensus - discovered in the 9th century by Chinese alchemists searching for an elixir of immortality. Evidence of gunpowder's first use in China comes from the Five Dynas
1480s
9th c.
1826
1st
38. Dry dock some time after Ptolemy IV (221
1088
c. 240 BC
2nd c. BC
After 205 BC
39. Arc lamp - Humphry Davy (exact date unclear; not practical as a light source until generators)
c. 480 BC
1420s
1802
1712
40. Crankshaft in Augusta Raurica - Roman Empire
2nd c.
1878
1420s
1804
41. Spears in Germany
1st c.
Early 3rd c. BC
400 ka
1804
42. Fire and then cooking
1560
1.8 million years ago
1439
563
43. Waterway connecting two seas (Ancient Suez Canal) by Greek engineers under Ptolemy II (283
1878
400 ka
Early 3rd c. BC
1801
44. Segmental arch bridge (e.g. Pont-Saint-Martin or Ponte San Lorenzo) in Italy - Roman Republic
1088
1915
1st c. BC
Late 3rd c.
45. Thomas Newcomen builds the first steam engine to pump water out of mines. Newcomen's engine - unlike Thomas Savery's - used a piston.
Early 3rd c. BC
Late 3rd c.
1712
1420s
46. Parachute (with frame) in Renaissance Italy
1st c. BC
1470s
1560
1st
47. Cast iron in Ancient China - Confirmed by archaeological evidence - the earliest cast iron was developed in China by the early 5th century BC during the Zhou Dynasty (1122
1560
5th c. BC
9th c.
c. 515 BC
48. Double-entry bookkeeping system codified by Luca Pacioli
1st c. BC
7th c.
1.8 million years ago
1494
49. Twisted rope
28 ka
2nd c.
500 thousand years ago (ka)
1st c. BC
50. Multiple arch buttress dam (Esparragalejo Dam) in Hispania - Roman Empire
Early 3rd c. BC
December 20 - 1951
Before 421 BC
1st c.