Scientific instruments between East and West
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Scientific instruments between East and West
(Scientific instruments and collections, v. 7)
Brill, c2019
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Scientific Instruments between East and West is a collection of essays on aspects of the transmission of knowledge about scientific instruments and the trade in such instruments between the Eastern and Western worlds, particularly from Europe to the Ottoman Empire. The contributors, from a variety of countries, draw on original Arabic and Ottoman Turkish manuscripts and other archival sources and publications dating from the fifteenth to the twentieth centuries not previously studied for their relevance to the history of scientific instruments. This little-studied topic in the history of science was the subject of the 35th Scientific Instrument Symposium held in Istanbul in September 2016, where the original versions of these essays were delivered.
Contributors are Mahdi Abdeljaouad, Pierre Ageron, Hamid Bohloul, Patrice Bret, Gaye Danisan, Feza Gunergun, Meltem Kocaman, Richard L. Kremer, Janet Laidla, Panagiotis Lazos, David Pantalony, Atilla Polat, Bernd Scholze, Konstantinos Skordoulis, Seyyed Hadi Tabatabaei, Anthony Turner, Hasan Umut, and George Vlahakis.
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Table of Contents
Preface
List of Figures and Tables
Contributors
1 A Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Compendium of Astronomical Instruments
Seydi Ali's Mir'at-i Kainat
Gaye Danisan
2 Eastern and Western Instruments in Osman Efendi's Hadiyyat al-Muhtadi (The Gift of the Convert), 1779
Mahdi Abdeljaouad and Pierre Ageron
3 Treatises on Pergar-i Nisbe (the Sector) in Manuscript Collections in Turkey
Atilla Polat
4 Measuring Altitudes with an Alla Franca Instrument
The Ottoman Engineer Feyzi's Treatise on the Portable Sextant
Feza Gunergun, Gaye Danisan and Atilla Polat
5 How Did the Turketum (or Torquetum) Get Its Name?
Richard L. Kremer
6 A Mingling of Traditions
Aspects of Dialling in Islam
Anthony Turner
7 Kashani's Equatorium
Employing Different Plates for Determining Planetary Longitudes
Hamid Bohloul
8 The Introduction of the Telescope into Iran before the Nineteenth Century
Seyyed Hadi Tabatabaei
9 Hugo Masing's Golitsyn-Vilip Seismographs
From Tartu to Five Continents
Janet Laidla
10 Instruments and Laboratories in the Schools of the Greek Community of Istanbul, 1850-1960
Panagiotis Lazos, George Vlahakis and Constantine Skordoulis
11 From the Ottoman Empire to Canada
George Petrovic's Metrological Instruments in the Canada Science and Technology Museum
Hasan Umut and David Pantalony
12 Instruments of Knowledge and Power in a Colonial Context
Scientific Instruments during the French Occupation of Egypt, 1798-1801
Patrice Bret
13 The Magic Lantern as an Ambassador between Cultures and Religions
Imrich Emanuel Roth and the First Dissolving View Shows in the Ottoman Empire, 1845-1846
Bernd Scholze
14 Scientific Instrument Retailers in Istanbul in the Nineteenth Century, and Verdoux's Optical Shop
Meltem Kocaman
Index
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