The culture of science in France, 1700-1900

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The culture of science in France, 1700-1900

Robert Fox

(Collected studies series, CS381)

Variorum, c1992

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Articles originally published in 1968-1985, with original paginations

"xiii + 335 pages"--P. vii

Includes index

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This volume treats a remarkable period in the history of science in France. The articles in the first of its two sections, concerned with patronage and institutions, explore the structures that fostered research and the diffusion of scientific and technological knowledge, not only in the great institutions under state control but also in the very different world of the independent academies and the many scientific and industrial societies in Paris and the provinces. The second section focuses on the physical sciences, in particular the physics of heat and the imponderable fluids, and their relations with experimental and technological practice. It contains studies of figures of outstanding importance in the history of French science, including J.H. Lambert, P.S. de Laplace, and Sadi Carnot. Taken together, the articles provide an unusually coherent picture of a nation's science over a period of a century, developing a methodological perspective that unites cognitive and social considerations. Cet ouvrage traite d'une periode remarquable de l'histoire scientifique franAaise. Les articles dans la premiere des deux sections, concernant le mecenat et les institutions, explorent les structures qui encourageaient la recherche et la diffusion des connaissances scientifiques et technologiques; ce, non seulement dans les grandes institutions sous contrAle etatique, mais aussi dans le monde tres different des academies independantes et des nombreuses societes scientifiques et industrielles A Paris et en province. La seconde section porte sur les sciences physiques, en particulier la physique thermique et les fluides imponderables, ainsi que leurs relations avec la pratique experimentale et technologique. Elle contient des etudes de grands personnages d'une importance exceptionnelle dans l'histoire de la science franAaise, comprenant: J.H. Lambert, P.S. de Laplace et Sadi Carnot. Dans leur ensemble, ces textes fournissent une image coherente

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Preface
  • Scientific enterprise and the patronage of research in France, 1800-1870
  • The savant confronts his peers: scientific societies in France, 1815-1914
  • Learning, politics, and polite culture in provincial France: the societes savantes in the 19th century
  • The early history of the Societe Zoologique de France
  • Science, industry, and the social order in Mulhouse, 1798-1871
  • From Corfu to Caledonia: the early travels of Charles Dupin, 1808-20
  • The science of fire: J. H. Lambert and the study of heat
  • The background to the discovery of Dulong and Petit's law
  • The rise and fall of Laplacian physics
  • The fire piston and its origins in Europe
  • The challenge of a new technology: theorists and the high-pressure steam engine before 1824
  • Watt's expansive principle in the work of Sadi Carnot and Nicolas Clement
  • Index.

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