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Science and spectacle in the European Enlightenment / / edited by Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent and Christine Blondel



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Titolo: Science and spectacle in the European Enlightenment / / edited by Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent and Christine Blondel Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (177 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 509.4/0903
Soggetto topico: Science - Social aspects - Europe - History - 18th century
Science - Social aspects - Europe - History - 19th century
Science - Social aspects - Europe - History - 20th century
Altri autori: Bensaude-VincentBernadette  
BlondelChristine  
Note generali: "First published 2008 by Ashgate Publishing"--t.p. verso.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: 1. The laboratory, the workshop, and the theatre of experiment / Larry Stewart -- 2. Technology, curiosity and utility in France and in England in the eighteenth century / Liliane Pérez -- 3. Amusing physics / Jessica Riskin -- 4. Experimental physics in Enlightenment Paris : the practice of popularization in urban culture / Michael R. Lynn -- 5. Domestic spectacles : electrical instruments between business and conversation / Paola Bertucci -- 6. The sale of shocks and sparks : itinerant electricians in the German Enlightenment / Oliver Hochadel -- 7. Between commerce and philanthropy : chemistry courses in eighteenth-century Paris / Christine Lehman -- 8. Joseph Priestley and the chemical sublime in British public science / Jan Golinski -- 9. Chemistry on stage : G.F. Rouelle and the theatricality of eighteenth-century chemistry / Lissa Roberts -- 10. Honoré Fragonard, anatomical virtuoso / Jonathan Simon.
Sommario/riassunto: Air-pumps, electrical machines, colliding ivory balls, coloured sparks, mechanical planetariums, magic mirrors, hot-air balloons - these are just a sample of the devices displayed in public demonstrations of science in the eighteenth century. Public and private demonstrations of natural philosophy in Europe then differed vastly from today's unadorned and anonymous laboratory experiments. Science was cultivated for a variety of purposes in many different places; scientific instruments were built and used for investigative and didactic experiments as well as for entertainment and popular shows. Between the culture of curiosities which characterized the seventeenth century and the distinction between academic and popular science that gradually emerged in the nineteenth, the eighteenth century was a period when scientific activities took place in a variety of sites, ranging from academies, and learned societies to salons and popular fairs, shops and streets. This collection of case studies describing public demonstrations in Britain, Germany, Italy and France exemplifies the wide variety of settings for scientific activities in the European Enlightenment. Filled with sparks and smells, the essays raise broader issues about the ways in which modern science established its legitimacy and social acceptability. They point to two major features of the cultures of science in the eighteenth-century: entertainment and utility. Experimental demonstrations were attended by apothecaries and craftsmen for vocational purposes. At the same time, they had to fit in with the taste of both polite society and market culture. Public demonstrations were a favourite entertainment for ladies and gentlemen and a profitable activity for instrument makers and booksellers.
Titolo autorizzato: Science and spectacle in the European Enlightenment  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-351-90187-7
1-138-24579-8
1-315-24371-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910154604603321
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Serie: Science, technology, and culture, 1700-1945.