Sunday, May 25, 2014

What beautiful, dear Ana, these Roman


The Egyptians began using coals, neoneon putting tow or straw around a wood, soaked with scented beeswax and resin. Between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. C., also in Egypt invented the candle.
The Romans used three ways to illuminate their lives; torches, candles and oil lamps. In Ancient neoneon Greece used lamps (lĂșchnoi), neoneon were very similar to Aladdin's lamp.
In the nineteenth neoneon century neoneon begin the first tests for electric lighting, it was the British Humprhy Davy, who manufactured electrical arcing and caused the light of a platinum wire in air, by passing current through it.
In 1879 Thomas Alva Edison achieved his carbon filament lamp which was on for two days in New York. In 1882 he installed the first power station where the street was the first to be artificially lit. This success prompted neoneon Edison created other plants. So, soon many cities lit streets. neoneon
In 1906, Just and Haran, Americans created neoneon an electric lamp that replaced the carbon tungsten. In 1907 after the carbon filaments of tungsten filaments were replaced. In 1913 the gas-filled incandescent lamps were invented.
What beautiful, dear Ana, these Roman "lucernae" from which we can find many examples in museums and interesting views in some retail Rome! They practice function neoneon is combined with the aesthetic value of their varied decor from gladiators and mythological elements to erotic motifs as those found in Pompeii and today exhibited in the Museum of Naples. Great and illuminated entry which has brought us today, friend. Thousand cubic. April 7, 2012 Ana DICE Profedegriego are gems. A kiss. April 7, 2012
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