Filippo Brunelleschi did not leave much information about his life, making it difficult to determine what influenced him. But he certainly lived at a time (the Renaissance) when new ideas and new perspectives were taking hold. He made the transition from being a goldsmith and a clockmaker to being an architect, and is well-known for his work on the Dome of Italy's Florence Cathedral. His construction techniques and engineering innovations were widely emulated throughout Italy; but what made his achievements possible was undoubtedly the fact that he was a seeker of knowledge, living in an age when innovation and experimentation were encouraged.
astrolobe, compass (the previous answer was incorrect)
What are some of the inventions of the akkadians?
Brunelleschi's Dome is a round structure. If you do an internet search for "Santa Maria del Fiori" you will see pictures of the Florence cathedral and Brunelleschi's famous dome.
A man who made inventions.
New inventions increased production and helped keep costs down.
The two sailing inventions that made the Age of Exploration possible were Caravel, and the Galleon.
The sail boat
elevators and skyscrapers
condomns and pantyhose
The 2 inventions that made modern city life possible are piped water and electricity at homes. These inventions have improved living conditions in modern cities.
In terms of inventions, the telescope would have made it possible to do this.
Just 1 for now the compass
no good inventions were made because a young child is trying to finish a project but can't find anything on the internet after searching everything possible.
The compass and the astrolabe.
Techonlogical inventions which made the Age of Exploration possible included a sextant, which sailors used to navigate by the stars, and a compass.
astrolobe, compass (the previous answer was incorrect)
telegraph