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Antoine Thiout the elder (Paris, 1692–1767) was a French clockmaker. He wrote Traité de l'horlogerie mechanique et pratique (Paris, 1741), a treatise on clockmaking which was widely read in his time.[1] His plates describe clock and watch mechanisms which were often used in 18th century timepieces: for example a verge escapement powered by a spring encased in a barrel, and a regulation based on a cone-shaped fusee.[1]
Works
- Traité de l'horlogerie, méchanique et pratique (in French). Vol. 1. Paris: Charles Moette. 1741.
- Traité de l'horlogerie, méchanique et pratique (in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Charles Moette. 1741.
Notes
- ^ a b "The principal parts of a watch, 1741". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. Retrieved 2011-12-24.