Ctesibius, who lived around 285–222 BCE, was a Greek inventor and engineer, often regarded as one of the pioneers in the field of hydraulics and pneumatics. He was based in Alexandria, Egypt, where he is best known for his work on devices that used compressed air and water. His inventions included various hydraulic devices, such as the water clock (clepsydra) and the piston pump.

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