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Tradition of geodetic instruments production in the Czech Republic
Hánek, Pavel ; Hánek, Pavel

Zdroj: History of Geo- and Space Sciences : 12. (2), s.171-178 ISSN: 2190-5010

Typ publikace: článek v časopise
Rozsah: 8 stran

Odkaz: https://hgss.copernicus.org/articles/12/171/2021/
Anotace:
The article describes the development of geodetic surveying and production of geodetic instruments in what is now Czech Republic. The beginnings of development can be found in the 12th–13th centuries during the colonization of the territory and the consolidation of state administration. Significant development peaks occurred in the 14th century during the reign of the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV and then at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries during the reign of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II. The new direction is related to the development of industry at the end of the 19th century. At that time, several dozen companies in fine mechanics and optics were operating in Prague. The company J. & J. Frič was a world leader in the use of a glass divided circle in 1864. The production of astronomical and geodetic instruments in Czechoslovakia was successful until the end of the 1960s.

Citace: HÁNEK, Pavel a Pavel HÁNEK. Tradition of geodetic instruments production in the Czech Republic. History of Geo- and Space Sciences. Germany: Copernicus Publications, 2021, 12(2), 171-178. ISSN 2190-5010. Dostupné z: doi:10.5194/hgss-12-171-2021

Záznam se nachází v těchto sbírkách:
Výsledky VÚGTK > Podle útvarů / oddělení > 25: Metrologie a inženýrská geodézie
Výsledky VÚGTK > Vědečtí výzkumníci > Ing. Pavel Hánek, Ph.D.
Dokumentační centrum VÚGTK > Články VÚGTK
Výsledky VÚGTK > Výsledky RIV

 Záznam vytvořen 2022-06-23, poslední editace 2022-06-23


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