"Kunst Die Wiesen Zu Wässern, Oder Vollständige Anhandlung Von Dem Wasser, Wie Solches ... Zu Gebrauchen. Nebst Einigen Abrissen Von Wasserleitungen" by Jean Bertrand and Johann J. Haas, is a comprehensive treatise on the utilization of water for irrigation and related purposes. This historical text delves into the techniques and methods employed in water management and irrigation, providing a detailed overview of how water can be effectively used, and includes sketches of water conduits.
Offering insights into historical agricultural practices and water engineering, this book is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of technology, agriculture, and the management of natural resources. Its detailed explanations and historical context make it a relevant read for understanding past innovations in water usage.
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