Details
Place of printing
Paris Turnhout
Author
Anthony Turner,Avec La Collaborationse Silke Ackermann Et De Tah, A Yuasin Arslan Edité Par
Publishers
BinF et Brepols
Edition
Edition originale
Binding description
Couverture rigide
State of preservation
New
Description
Art History (Outside a Series) (STAH) Anthony Turner,avec la collaboration deSilke Ackermann et de Taha Yasin Arslan, Mathematical Instruments in the Collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France 335 p., 260 colour ill., 210 x 297 mm, 2018 ISBN: 978-2-503-56805-8 Languages: English, French Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 180,00 print Share/Save/Bookmark The primary aim of this catalogue of scientific instruments in the collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France is to make them available, through detailed descriptions and ample photographs, to all who concern themselves with the development of mathematical instrumentation. Although several mathematical instruments of the first importance are contained in the collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, few of them are well known. The primary aim of the present work is therefore to make them available, through detailed descriptions and ample photographs, to all who concern themselves with the development of mathematical instrumentation. European armillary spheres are listed because of their close connection with the mathematical art of astronomy/astrology, as are two Arab-islamic solid celestial spheres because of their intrinsic relation with astrolabes from the same area. Complete balances are included in the catalogue, but the extensive collection of monetary weights has been left to one side together with details of the, often miscellaneous, weights in boxed-sets for money-changing. Within the various sections into which the catalogue is divided, items are arranged in as strict a chronological order as is possible, given the uncertainty of dating for some of them, without respect to their place of origin. Anthony Turner, an independent scholar, works on the social history of ideas during the Ancien Régime and on the history of scientific instruments, clocks, watches and sun-dials. Dr Silke Ackermann is the Director of the Museum of the History of Science at The University of Oxford. Taha Yasin Arslan is assistant professor in the Department of the History of Science, Istanbul Medeniyet University. Language : French & english text -codice ordine 011912