The Heavens on Earth
Observatories and Astronomy in Nineteenth-Century Science and Culture
Science and Cultural Theory
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Pages: 400
Illustrations: 62 illustrations
Published: January 2010
Editors: David Aubin, Charlotte Bigg, H. Otto Sibum
Contributors: David Aubin, Simon Werrett, Massimo Mazzotti, Simon Schaffer, Guy Boistel, Sven Widmalm, Martina Schiavon, Richard Staley, John Tresch, Theresa Levitt, Ole Molvig, Charlotte Bigg, H. Otto Sibum
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Back to TopDavid Aubin is Professor of History of Science at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, and a member of the Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu.
Charlotte Bigg is a research scientist at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris).
H. Otto Sibum is Hans Rausing Professor of History of Science and Director of the Office for History of Science at Uppsala University in Sweden.
Table Of Contents
Back to TopAcknowledgments xi
Introduction: Observatory Techniques in Nineteenth-Century Science and Society / David Aubin, Charlotte Bigg, and H. Otto Sibum 1
1. The Astronomical Capital of the World: Pulkovo Observatory in the Russia of Tsar Nicholas I / Simon Werrett 33
2. The Jesuit on the Roof: Observatory Sciences, Metaphysics, and Nation Building / Massimo Mazzotti 58
3. Eclipse Politics in France and Thailand, 1868 / David Aubin 86
4. Keeping the Books at Paramatta Observatory / Simon Schaffer 118
5. Training Seafarers in Astronomy: Methods, Naval Schools, and Naval Observatories in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France / Guy Boistel 148
6. Astronomy as Military Science: The Case of Sweden, ca. 1800–1850 / Sven Widmalm 174
7. Geodesy and Map Making in France and Algeria: Between Army Officers and Observatory Scientists / Martina Schiavon 199
8. Michelson and the Observatory: Physics and the Astronomical Community in Late-Nineteenth-Century America / Richard Staley 225
9. Even the Tools Will Be Free: Humboldt's Romantic Technologies / John Tresch 253
10. "I thought this might be of interest . . .": The Observatory as Public Enterprise / Theresa Levitt 285
11. Staging the Heavens: Astrophysics and Popular Astronomy in the Late Nineteenth Century / Charlotte Bigg 305
12. The Berlin Urania, Humboldtian Cosmology, and the Public / Ole Molvig 325
Bibliography 345
About the Contributors 367
Index 369
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