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The study traces the development of mechanism kinematics from the era of James Watt through the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, examining how inventors devised and refined linkages to produce straight-line and other desired motions. It combines technical description of specific mechanisms and patents with analysis of design methods, contrasting empirical, intuitive approaches with later systematic kinematic synthesis. Chapters survey notable linkages, scholarly rediscoveries, and the transatlantic diffusion of mechanical ideas, and conclude that historical knowledge and practical intuition remained essential complements to formal analytical techniques in successful mechanism design.
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