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[1]A volume of two books written by Heron of Alexandria Circa AD 62. They describe a collection of ancient mechanical devices and novelties including puppets, singing birds, coin operated machines, a water organ, and his own most famous invention, the Aeolipile, the first steam powered engine.

  1. ^ "Pneumatica | book by Heron of Alexandria | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2024-07-20.