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7. Geodesy and Map Making in France and Algeria: Between Army Officers and Observatory Scientists
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Martina Schiavon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Observatory Techniques in Nineteenth-Century Science and Society 1
- 1. The Astronomical Capital of the World: Pulkovo Observatory in the Russia of Tsar Nicholas I 33
- 2. The Jesuit on the Roof: Observatory Sciences, Metaphysics, and Nation Building 58
- 3. Eclipse Politics in France and Thailand, 1868 86
- 4. Keeping the Books at Paramatta Observatory 118
- 5. Training Seafarers in Astronomy: Methods, Naval Schools, and Naval Observatories in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth- Century France 148
- 6. Astronomy as Military Science: The Case of Sweden, ca. 1800–1850 174
- 7. Geodesy and Map Making in France and Algeria: Between Army Officers and Observatory Scientists 199
- 8. Michelson and the Observatory: Physics and the Astronomical Community in Late-Nineteenth-Century America 225
- 9. Even the Tools Will Be Free: Humboldt’s Romantic Technologies 253
- 10. “I thought this might be of interest . . .”: The Observatory as Public Enterprise 285
- 11. Staging the Heavens: Astrophysics and Popular Astronomy in the Late Nineteenth Century 305
- 12. The Berlin Urania, Humboldtian Cosmology, and the Public 325
- Bibliography 345
- About the Contributors 367
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Observatory Techniques in Nineteenth-Century Science and Society 1
- 1. The Astronomical Capital of the World: Pulkovo Observatory in the Russia of Tsar Nicholas I 33
- 2. The Jesuit on the Roof: Observatory Sciences, Metaphysics, and Nation Building 58
- 3. Eclipse Politics in France and Thailand, 1868 86
- 4. Keeping the Books at Paramatta Observatory 118
- 5. Training Seafarers in Astronomy: Methods, Naval Schools, and Naval Observatories in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth- Century France 148
- 6. Astronomy as Military Science: The Case of Sweden, ca. 1800–1850 174
- 7. Geodesy and Map Making in France and Algeria: Between Army Officers and Observatory Scientists 199
- 8. Michelson and the Observatory: Physics and the Astronomical Community in Late-Nineteenth-Century America 225
- 9. Even the Tools Will Be Free: Humboldt’s Romantic Technologies 253
- 10. “I thought this might be of interest . . .”: The Observatory as Public Enterprise 285
- 11. Staging the Heavens: Astrophysics and Popular Astronomy in the Late Nineteenth Century 305
- 12. The Berlin Urania, Humboldtian Cosmology, and the Public 325
- Bibliography 345
- About the Contributors 367
- Index 369