Early modern mathematical instruments |
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Authors: | Bennett Jim |
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Affiliation: | Museum of the History of Science, Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3AZ, United Kingdom. |
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Abstract: | In considering the appropriate use of the terms science and scientific instrument, tracing the history of mathematical instruments in the early modern period is offered as an illuminating alternative to the historian's natural instinct to follow the guiding lights of originality and innovation, even if the trail transgresses contemporary boundaries. The mathematical instrument was a well-defined category, shared across the academic, artisanal, and commercial aspects of instrumentation, and its narrative from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century was largely independent from other classes of device, in a period when a scientific instrument was unheard of. |
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