Books
Jack Patterson

Medieval Crop Machines

“Medieval Crop Machines” explores the mechanical ingenuity applied to agriculture during the medieval period, revealing a landscape of innovation often overshadowed by traditional historical narratives. From the 5th to the 15th centuries, advancements in planting, harvesting, threshing, and winnowing technologies significantly boosted agricultural output, supporting growing populations.

One intriguing aspect is the medieval understanding and application of mechanical principles such as levers and gears, adapting them to create functional crop machines despite limited resources. These machines, though simple by modern standards, demonstrate a clear grasp of mechanical advantage and power transmission.

The book approaches its subject by first laying a foundation of relevant mechanical concepts before progressing chronologically and thematically. Beginning with early planting technologies, the book transitions to reaping and harvesting machines, then delves into the intricacies of threshing and winnowing devices.

The book examines these devices' impact on medieval agrarian economies and their legacy in subsequent agricultural innovations. By drawing from illuminated manuscripts, agricultural treatises, and archaeological findings, the book offers a unique perspective on medieval agricultural technology, highlighting its mechanical aspects and practical applications.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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