Engineering and the HumanitiesJames H. Schaub, Sheila K. Dickison, M. D. Morris Wiley, 11 may 1982 - 503 páginas A thought provoking discussion of the humanities in the classical sense and their interaction with engineering. Offers a wide choice of readings drawn from a range of sources in literature, philosophy, the fine arts, and engineering. Includes descriptive materials and introductions to readings. |
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ENGINEERING AND THE HUMANITIESWHY? | 1 |
LITERATURE AND ENGINEERING 223 | 23 |
ART AND ENGINEERING | 127 |
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Engineering and Humanities James Hamilton Schaub,Sheila Kathryn Dickison,Morton Dan Morris Vista de fragmentos - 1987 |
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