Box 7
Contains 12 Results:
Redtenbacher Models, Karlsruhe
Copies of oversized drawings of Redtenbacher Models
Voigt Catalog of Reuleaux Models, (n.d.)
Oversize photocopy of Kinematische Modelle Nach Professor Reuleaux. Also includes an undated original "zweites Verzeichness" of text.
Das Deutsche Museum: Geschicte, Aufgaben, Zielen, 1933
Book, info on Rx models
Kinematische Modelle Nach Professor Reuleaux publication, Undated
Information about models designed by Reuleaux, especially those housed at other institutions. Reuleaux designated Gustav Voigt and J. Schroeder to manufacture his models, and this subseries contains catalogs of the models Voigt and Schroeder sold. It also includes material on models designed by Reuleux’s mentor, Redtenbacher.
Corliss Beam Engine, 1876
Funded by the Humboldt Foundation and others, Moon researched Reuleaux at archives such as the Deutsches Museum in Munich. This series includes Moon’s notes and correspondence, photocopies of original documents, and secondary source material. For material relating to Moon’s research on models, please see Series 2.
*Von der Bauakademie zur Technischen Universitaet Berlin: Geschichte und Zukunft, 1799-1999*, 2000
History of the institution at which Reuleaux taught. Relevant information marked with a bookmark. Additional relevant photocopies of articles slipped into the back. Will need to be foldered seperately
IFToMM Workshop-Lectures: History of Machines and Mechanisms, 2006
Includes a schedule for the conference at Cornell, and a Moon-edited publication of relevant papers. IFToMM stands for International Federation for the Theory of Machanisms and Machines. [OVERSIZE / LEGAL SIZE]
Untitled, Undated
Includes images of model collections, many of which were for the KMODDL project. They include photographs taken of models at the Deutsches Museum and Karlsruhe, and original slides of images of Cornell’s Reuleaux models. Additional formats include CD’s, floppy disks, and printouts.
Reuleaux Models, F. Moon Cornell, 2001
Includes images of model collections, many of which were for the KMODDL project. They include photographs taken of models at the Deutsches Museum and Karlsruhe, and original slides of images of Cornell’s Reuleaux models. Additional formats include CD’s, floppy disks, and printouts.