The Man Who Flattened the Earth

The Man Who Flattened the Earth

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780226793610
Untertitel:
Maupertuis and the Sciences in the Enlightenment
Genre:
Natur & Technik
Autor:
Mary Terrall
Herausgeber:
The University of Chicago Press
Anzahl Seiten:
468
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.06.2006
ISBN:
978-0-226-79361-0

Informationen zum Autor Mary Terrall is associate professor of history at the University of California! Los Angeles. Klappentext Self-styled adventurer! literary wit! philosopher! and statesman of science! Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759) stood at the center of Enlightenment science and culture. Offering an elegant and accessible portrait of this remarkable man! Mary Terrall uses the story of Maupertuis's life! self-fashioning! and scientific works to explore what it meant to do science and to be a man of science in eighteenth-century Europe.Beginning his scientific career as a mathematician in Paris! Maupertuis entered the public eye with a much-discussed expedition to Lapland! which confirmed Newton's calculation that the earth was flattened at the poles. He also made significant! and often intentionally controversial! contributions to physics! life science! navigation! astronomy! and metaphysics. Called to Berlin by Frederick the Great! Maupertuis moved to Prussia to preside over the Academy of Sciences there. Equally at home in salons! cafes! scientific academies! and royal courts! Maupertuis used his social connections and his printed works to enhance a carefully constructed reputation as both a man of letters and a man of science. His social and institutional affiliations! in turn! affected how Maupertuis formulated his ideas! how he presented them to his contemporaries! and the reactions they provoked.Terrall not only illuminates the life and work of a colorful and important Enlightenment figure! but also uses his story to delve into many wider issues! including the development of scientific institutions! the impact of print culture on science! and the interactions of science and government. Smart and highly readable! "Maupertuis" will appeal to anyone interested in eighteenth-century scienceand culture. Zusammenfassung Self-styled adventurer! literary wit! and statesman of science! Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis stood at the center of Enlightenment science and culture. This work offers a portrait of this man! revealing how his private life and public works made him a man of science in eighteenth-century Europe. ...

Autorentext
Mary Terrall is associate professor of history at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Klappentext
Self-styled adventurer, literary wit, philosopher, and statesman of science, Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis (1698-1759) stood at the center of Enlightenment science and culture. Offering an elegant and accessible portrait of this remarkable man, Mary Terrall uses the story of Maupertuis's life, self-fashioning, and scientific works to explore what it meant to do science and to be a man of science in eighteenth-century Europe.Beginning his scientific career as a mathematician in Paris, Maupertuis entered the public eye with a much-discussed expedition to Lapland, which confirmed Newton's calculation that the earth was flattened at the poles. He also made significant, and often intentionally controversial, contributions to physics, life science, navigation, astronomy, and metaphysics. Called to Berlin by Frederick the Great, Maupertuis moved to Prussia to preside over the Academy of Sciences there. Equally at home in salons, cafes, scientific academies, and royal courts, Maupertuis used his social connections and his printed works to enhance a carefully constructed reputation as both a man of letters and a man of science. His social and institutional affiliations, in turn, affected how Maupertuis formulated his ideas, how he presented them to his contemporaries, and the reactions they provoked.Terrall not only illuminates the life and work of a colorful and important Enlightenment figure, but also uses his story to delve into many wider issues, including the development of scientific institutions, the impact of print culture on science, and the interactions of science and government. Smart and highly readable, "Maupertuis" will appeal to anyone interested in eighteenth-century scienceand culture.

Zusammenfassung
Self-styled adventurer, literary wit, and statesman of science, Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis stood at the center of Enlightenment science and culture. This work offers a portrait of this man, revealing how his private life and public works made him a man of science in eighteenth-century Europe.


billigbuch.ch sucht jetzt für Sie die besten Angebote ...

Loading...

Die aktuellen Verkaufspreise von 6 Onlineshops werden in Realtime abgefragt.

Sie können das gewünschte Produkt anschliessend direkt beim Anbieter Ihrer Wahl bestellen.


Feedback