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Electricity and Experimental Physics in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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At the beginning of the 18th century there was no science of physics as we recognise it today; by the early years of the nineteenth century, there was. The articles in this volume are concerned with the process by which this came about. They focus, in particular, on the rise of experimental physics and the interactions between experiment, theory and mathematics in the study of electricity and, to a lesser extent, magnetism and physical optics during this period. Along the way, they provide a significant reassessment of Isaac Newton's influence on the science of his successors. A further recurring theme is the process by which ideas were disseminated within the expanding scientific community of the day, and the manner of their reception, often in a form somewhat different from that envisaged by their first inventors, as Professor Home argues took place in the case of Franklin. The social and intellectual context of the 'scientist', indeed, is the specific subject of several essays, dealing not only with England and France, but also offering new insights into the position of science in 18th-century Russia. Au début du 18e s., la science physique telle que nous l'entendons de nos jours, n'existait pas; dÚs les premiÚres années du 19e s., cela n'était plus le cas. Les articles contenus dans ce volume s'intéressent au procédé qui a provoqué ce changement. Ils s'attachent plus particuliÚrement à la montée de la physique expérimentale et à l'interaction entre expérience, théorie et mathématiques en ce qui concerne l'étude de l'électricité et, dans une moindre mesure, celle du magnétisme et de l'optique physique durant cette période. Ce faisant, les études fournissent une ré-évaluation significative de l'influence d'Isaac Newton sur la science de ses successeurs. Un autre thÚme est celui du processus par lequel les idées étaient disséminées à l'époque au sein d'une communauté scientifique en pleine expans
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- I Newton on Electricity and the Aether
- II Force, Electricity and the Powers of Living Matter in Newtonâs Mature Philosophy of Nature
- III Francis Hauksbeeâs Theory of Electricity
- IV âNewtonianismâ and the Theory of the Magnet
- V Out of a Newtonian Straitjacket: Alternative Approaches to Eighteenth-Century Physical Science
- VI Leonhard Eulerâs âAnti-Newtonianâ Theory of Light
- VII The Notion of Experimental Physics in Early Eighteenth-Century France
- VIII Nollet and Boerhaave: A Note on Eighteenth-Century Ideas about Electricity and Fire
- IX Franklinâs Electrical Atmospheres
- X Some Manuscripts on Electrical and Other Subjects attributed to Thomas Bayes, F.R.S.
- XI Electricity and the Nervous Fluid
- XII Electricity in France in the Post-Franklin Era
- XIII On Two Supposed Works by Leonhard Euler on Electricity
- XIV Aepinus, the Tourmaline Crystal, and the Theory of Electricity and Magnetism
- XV Science as a Career in Eighteenth-Century Russia: The Case of F.U.T. Aepinus
- XVI Aepinus and the British Electricians: The Dissemination of a Scientific Theory
- XVII Scientific Links between Britain and Russia in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
- XVIII Physical Principles and the Possibility of a Mathematical Science of Electricity and Magnetism
- XIX Poissonâs Memoirs on Electricity: Academic Politics and a New Style in Physics
- Index
- Series