Mary Somerville and the Cultivation of Science

Mary Somerville and the Cultivation of Science
Author: Elizabeth Chambers Patterson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1980
Genre: Science
ISBN: OCLC:53504345

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Mary Somerville and the Cultivation of Science 1815 1840

Mary Somerville and the Cultivation of Science  1815   1840
Author: E.C. Patterson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400968394

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Among the myriad of changes that took place in Great Britain in the first half of the nineteenth century, many of particular significance to the historian of science and to the social historian are discernible in that small segment of British society drawn together by a shared interest in natural phenomena and with sufficient leisure or opportunity to investigate and ponder them. This group, which never numbered more than a mere handful in comparison to the whole population, may rightly be characterized as 'scientific'. They and their successors came to occupy an increasingly important place in the intellectual, educational, and developing economic life of the nation. Well before the arrival of mid-century, natural philosophers and inventors were generally hailed as a source of national pride and of national prestige. Scientific society is a feature of nineteenth-century British life, the best being found in London, in the universities, in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and in a few scattered provincial centres.

Mary Somerville and the Cultivation of Science 1815 1840

Mary Somerville and the Cultivation of Science  1815 1840
Author: Elizabeth Chambers Patterson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1983
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9024724333

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Mary Somerville

Mary Somerville
Author: Kathryn A. Neeley,Mary Somerville
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2001-10-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521626722

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A biography of the leading woman of science in Great Britain during the nineteenth century.

Visions of Science

Visions of Science
Author: James A. Secord
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2015-04-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780226203317

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The first half of the nineteenth century witnessed an extraordinary transformation in British political, literary, and intellectual life. There was widespread social unrest, and debates raged regarding education, the lives of the working class, and the new industrial, machine-governed world. At the same time, modern science emerged in Europe in more or less its current form, as new disciplines and revolutionary concepts, including evolution and the vastness of geologic time, began to take shape. In Visions of Science, James A. Secord offers a new way to capture this unique moment of change. He explores seven key books—among them Charles Babbage’s Reflections on the Decline of Science, Charles Lyell’s Principles ofGeology, Mary Somerville’s Connexion of the Physical Sciences, and Thomas Carlyle’s Sartor Resartus—and shows how literature that reflects on the wider meaning of science can be revelatory when granted the kind of close reading usually reserved for fiction and poetry. These books considered the meanings of science and its place in modern life, looking to the future, coordinating and connecting the sciences, and forging knowledge that would be appropriate for the new age. Their aim was often philosophical, but Secord shows it was just as often imaginative, projective, and practical: to suggest not only how to think about the natural world but also to indicate modes of action and potential consequences in an era of unparalleled change. Visions of Science opens our eyes to how genteel ladies, working men, and the literary elite responded to these remarkable works. It reveals the importance of understanding the physical qualities of books and the key role of printers and publishers, from factories pouring out cheap compendia to fashionable publishing houses in London’s West End. Secord’s vivid account takes us to the heart of an information revolution that was to have profound consequences for the making of the modern world.

Mary Somerville and the World of Science

Mary Somerville and the World of Science
Author: Allan Chapman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319093994

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Mary Somerville (1780-1872), after whom Somerville College Oxford was named, was the first woman scientist to win an international reputation entirely in her own right, rather than through association with a scientific brother or father. She was active in astronomy, one of the most demanding areas of science of the day, and flourished in the unique British tradition of Grand Amateurs, who paid their own way and were not affiliated with any academic institution. Mary Somerville was to science what Jane Austen was to literature and Frances Trollope to travel writing. Allan Chapman’s vivid account brings to light the story of an exceptional woman, whose achievements in a field dominated by men deserve to be very widely known.

Sound and Sense in British Romanticism

Sound and Sense in British Romanticism
Author: James Grande,Carmel Raz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2023-09-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781009277860

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This unparalleled exploration reveals how understandings of sound shifted and multiplied in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain. Drawing on literary studies, musicology and history, and interrogating how writers of this period thought with and through sound, this book opens up a new chapter in the history of the senses.

The Ascent of Mary Somerville in 19th Century Society

The Ascent of Mary Somerville in 19th Century Society
Author: Elisabetta Strickland
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2016-11-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319491936

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This biography traces the life and work of Mary Fairfax Somerville, whose extraordinary mathematical talent only came to light through fortuitous circumstances. Barely taught to read and write as a child, all the science she learned and mastered was self taught. In this delightful narrative the author takes up the challenge of discovering how Somerville came to be one of the most outstanding British women scientists and, furthermore, a popular writer. Particular attention is paid to the gender aspects of Somerville's success in what was, to put it mildly, a predominantly male domain.