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Instruments and the imagination /

Thomas Hankins and Robert Silverman investigate an array of instruments from the seventeenth through the nineteenth century that seem at first to be marginal to science--magnetic clocks that were said to operate by the movements of sunflower seeds, magic lanterns, ocular harpsichords (machines that...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Hankins, Thomas L. (Autor), Silverman, Robert J. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [1995]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t CHAPTER ONE. Instruments and Images: Subjects for the Historiography of Science --  |t CHAPTER TWO. Athanasius Kircher's Sunflower Clock --  |t CHAPTER THREE. The Magic Lantern and the Art of Demonstration --  |t CHAPTER FOUR. The Ocular Harpsichord of Louis-Bertrand Castel; or, The Instrument That Wasn't --  |t CHAPTER FIVE. The Aeolian Harp and the Romantic Quest of Nature --  |t CHAPTER SIX. Science since Babel: Graphs, Automatic Recording Devices, and the Universal Language of Instruments --  |t CHAPTER SEVEN. The Giant Eyes of Science: The Stereoscope and Photographic Depiction in the Nineteenth Century --  |t CHAPTER EIGHT. Vox Mechanica: The History of Speaking Machines --  |t CHAPTER NINE. Conclusion --  |t NOTES --  |t BIBLIOGRAPHY --  |t INDEX 
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