Ctesibius
The pipe organ was invented by the Greek Ctesibius.
The water clock was invented by Ancient Greeks such as Ctesibius and Archimedes. It was used to measure time by the flow of water from one container to another.
Unknown. The organ developed well before 300 BCE. The Greek engineer and inventor Ctesibius of Alexandria developed a hydraulic wind stabilization device around 265 BCE.
Unknown. The development of the organ dates back to before 300 BCE The Greek engineer Ctesibius is given credit for a wind stabilization system using water in approx. 265 BCE.
The shaduf is known as the first device used for lifting water in several ancient civilizations.
The history of the cannon can be traced to the Chinese who used it to shoot flaming objects at their enemies. The earliest recorded one was invented by CTesibius of Alexandria and used compressed air. This was in the 3rd century BC. See the related link for more information.
The hydraulis. It was thought to have been invented by Ctesibius around 465 B.C.
Jesus Christ. God created humans and everything included in us. He's amazing!ANSWER 2:The windpipe organ was first designed by Ctesibius in Alexandria (c. 300 BCE). It was an instrument of such perfection that improvement of it wasn't seen until the 18th century.
Ctesibius of Alexandria. But he didn't invent the organ. He invented a wind stabilization device and therefore the Hydraulis or "Water Organ." The pipe organ pre-dated this innovation by at least a century and it's inventor or developers name(s) are lost to history.
Unknown. More likely it was developed from the syrinx and there was no one, single inventor. It is known that primitive pipe organs were being constructed well before 300 BCE. Ctesibius, a Greek engineer, invented a wind pressure stabilization device using water - the hydraulus - in approx. 265 BCE.
It wasn't really "invented" it was developed. People are always trying to improve musical instruments. In antiquity, people sought ways to improve on the syrinx or pan pipes which were blown by mouth.