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                        "*": "<div style=\"color: rgb(38, 10, 0); font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; line-height: normal;\"><span style=\"color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: arial, sans-serif; line-height: 18px;\">by&nbsp;[http://www.santa-coloma.net/ Richard SantaColoma]: A few years ago I built a model of Cornelis Drebbel's \"Perpetuum\", based on a drawing by Antonini. Over time I came to realize that this version was not the proper layout of the device, and so I then built this version. It sat on a shelf, working fine, for about 2 years... and I finally got around to using an interval camera to film it in action.</span></div><br/><span style=\"color: rgb(38, 10, 0); font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; line-height: normal;\"><span style=\"color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: arial, sans-serif; line-height: 18px;\">The original Perpetuums... of which Drebbel may have built as many as 18, in different forms... drove a clockwork mechanism. They are not perpetual motion as we understand it today. They were powered by changes in air pressure and temperature, which caused a differential between the pressure of the air trapped in the sphere, and the atmosphere. As such, they were what is known as a 'thermoscope\"... a bit thermometer, a bit barometer. But to a 17th century philosopher, the fact that these were driven by unseen forces, continuously, made them perpetual machines. They were promoted by Drebbel as being tapped into the driving force of the universe... the \"Primium Mobile\", whatever they conceived that to be. But Drebbel knew hydraulics, and the expansion of heated gases... he was of course quite aware of what drove his machines. But this was the time when magic held sway, and the proper presentation of your inventions, while holding back the reason they worked, kept you in great demand. Drebbel was favored by the patronage of two kings... and was famous for this, and other inventions. Not the least of these was the submarine. He also invented the thermostat, which was roughly based on the principles seen in this device.&nbsp;</span><br/><br/><span style=\"color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family: arial, sans-serif; line-height: 18px;\">Drebbel was also the inventor of the twin convex lens microscope, and he was a fine engraver, and much more.</span></span><br/><youtube height=\"420\">oqJf-gRjpfE</youtube><div style=\"color: rgb(38, 10, 0); font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; line-height: normal;\">\n----\n\n\n</div>[[Category:Historians]] [[Category:Perpetuum]]"
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                        "*": "\n[[File:Huis-hulkestein-omstreeks-1860.jpg|thumb|Huis Hulkestein omstreeks 1860]]\n\n'''[https://www.absolutefacts.nl/gelderland/arnhem/hulkestein.htm Huis Hulkestein]'''\n\nHet versterkte huis Hulkestein werd in 1533 voor hertog Karel van Gelre gebouwd aan de westzijde van Arnhem aan de Rijn. De naam zou zijn ontleend aan een vaartuig van de hertog, de Hulk. Het spijcker, zoals een versterkt huis werd genoemd, was ommuurd. Hulkenstein stond aan de hoofdweg naar Utrecht.\n\n'''[[De familie Kuffeler|Johannes en Abraham Kuffeler]]'''<br>\nKarel van Gelre overleed in 1538 in Arnhem, waar hij werd begraven in de Eusebiuskerk. Hulkestein is daarna bewoond en gebruikt door verschillende families. Rond 1650 vestigden de broers Kuffeler er een scharlakenververij. Johannes en Abraham Kuffeler werkten in hun fabriek met een nieuw proced\u00e9 dat was bedacht door hun schoonvader Cornelis Drebbel, de technicus en uitvinder die de eerste microscoop met twee convexe lenzen en een onderzeeboot bouwde.\n\n'''Scharlakenververij'''<br>\nIn Hulkestein werd textiel met cochenille geverfd. De kleur werd gefixeerd met tinzouten. De fel rode textiel werd in heel Europa verkocht. De door Johannes en Abraham Kuffeler gestichte zaak werd in 1657 overgenomen door Johann Moriaen, maar deze nieuwe eigenaar kon het succes niet voortzetten. Hulkestein kwam in 1666 in het bezit van de regentenfamilie Brantsen. Zij verfraaiden de buitenplaats in de achttiende eeuw.\n[[Category:Kuffeler]][[Category:Red dye]]"
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