Early American scientific instruments and their makers / Silvio A. Bedini.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Bulletin (United States National Museum) ; 231.Publisher: Washington : Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution, 1964Description: xii, 184 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Preface-- The Tools of Science -- The Mathematical Practitioners -- Instruments of Metal -- Instruments of Wood -- The Makers -- The New Era -- The National Collection -- Appendix: Surviving wooden surveying compasses -- Appendix: Mathematical practitioners and instrument makers.
Abstract: Within recent years fairly exhaustive studies have been made on many aspects on American Science and Technology. To make a comprehensive study of American scientific instruments and instrument makers in the American Colonies is no simple matter, partly because of an indifference to the subject in the past, and partly because of the great volume of sources that must be sifted to accomplish it.Abstract: The present study attempts only in part to accomplish this aim, being no more than a preliminary compilation of the scientific instruments known to have been used during the first two centuries of American colonial existence. It merely attempts to assemble all the data that is presently available in scattered sources, and to organize it in a usable form for the student and historian of American science.
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Books Books Jost Bürgi Library Reading Room Q11.U6 B43 1964 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31560000033973

Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-176) and index.

"Addenda to bibliography": pages 188-189.

Includes bibliographic reference (pp. 172-176) and index.

Acknowledgments -- Preface-- The Tools of Science -- The Mathematical Practitioners -- Instruments of Metal -- Instruments of Wood -- The Makers -- The New Era -- The National Collection -- Appendix: Surviving wooden surveying compasses -- Appendix: Mathematical practitioners and instrument makers.

Within recent years fairly exhaustive studies have been made on many aspects on American Science and Technology. To make a comprehensive study of American scientific instruments and instrument makers in the American Colonies is no simple matter, partly because of an indifference to the subject in the past, and partly because of the great volume of sources that must be sifted to accomplish it.

The present study attempts only in part to accomplish this aim, being no more than a preliminary compilation of the scientific instruments known to have been used during the first two centuries of American colonial existence. It merely attempts to assemble all the data that is presently available in scattered sources, and to organize it in a usable form for the student and historian of American science.

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Scolarly monograph, black and white illustrations on American scientific instruments

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