A Company of Scientists

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 collapse sectionACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 collapse sectionPART I  THE SETTING
 collapse sectionChapter 1  Portrait of an Institution
 Understanding the Institution
 Public Image
 Behind the Public Image

14collapse sectionPART II  THE INSTITUTION AND ITS PATRONAGE
11collapse sectionChapter 2  Members and Protectors
 Composition of the Early Academy
10Students of Plants
1The Protectors and their Spokesmen
 collapse sectionChapter 3  Models for a Company of Scientists
 Sociocultural Contexts
 Bureaucratic Models
 Conclusion
1collapse sectionChapter 4  The Material Benefits of Membership:  Pensions and Quarters
 The Functions of Pensions
1Bibliothèque Du Roi and Jardin Royal
 Observatoire
 Conclusion
2collapse sectionChapter 5  Research Subventions and Ministerial Control
1Colbert: The Generous Foundation
1Louvois: Declining Interest and Support
 Pontchartrain: A Penurious Revival
 Conclusion

134collapse sectionPART III  BOTANICAL RESEARCH AT THE ACADEMY
43collapse sectionChapter 6  The Natural History of Plants:  Rival Conceptions
 Changing Ways of Thinking About Plants
13Proposals for a Natural History of Plants
7Research for the Natural History
22Editorial Rivalry
1Conclusion
53collapse sectionChapter 7  Justifying the Chemical Analysis of Plants
9The Controversy Over Distillation
9The Method of Distillation
13Why Distillation?
12The Goals of Chemical Analysis
9Publicity and Discretion
 Conclusion
30collapse sectionChapter 8  Ministerial Intervention and an Unexpected Outcome
8The Lost Second Installment
8Ministerial Intervention
8A New Editor
1Conclusion
 collapse sectionChapter 9  Analogical Reasoning:  The Model
 The Nature and functions of Analogical Reasoning
 The Circulation of the Blood
 Analogical Reasoning in the Harveian Model
 Conclusion
 collapse sectionChapter 10  Analogical Reasoning:  The Theory
 The Circulation of the Sap
 Pretheoretic Plausibility
 Pushing the Analogy to Its Limits
 Solving the Problem of Crucial Dissimilarities
 Explaining the Rise of Sap
 Conclusion
7collapse sectionChapter 11  Chemical and Mechanical Explanation of Physiological Processes
3Generation and Reproduction
4Germination, Maturation, and the Role of External Factors
 How Plants Grow and How They Are Nourished
 Conclusion
1collapse sectionChapter 12  The New Instruments and Botany
1Early Botanical Microscopy at the Academy
 Plants and the Air Pump
 Conclusion

39collapse sectionPART IV  THE ACADEMY AND THE LARGER COMMUNITY
23collapse sectionChapter 13  Medical Motivations and Social Responsibility
5Medical Interests
17Ergotism, Illness of the Poor
1Conclusion
4collapse sectionChapter 14  Scientific Paris at the End of the Century
1The Scientific Community
2Modest Public Interest in Science
1Scientific Goods and Services in Paris, 1660–1700
 Conclusion
12collapse sectionChapter 15  Academicians and the Larger Scientific Community
5Private Contacts Between Academicians And Other Savants
1Institutional Regulation of Contacts
6The Character and Benefits of Contacts
 Conclusion

 collapse sectionPART V  THE EFFECTS OF PATRONAGE
 Chapter 16  The Academy as an Instrument of the Crown

97collapse sectionNOTES
 Chapter 1 Portrait of an Institution
3Chapter 2 Members and Protectors
 Chapter 3 Models for a Company of Scientists
 Chapter 4 The Material Benefits of Membership: Pensions and Quarters
 Chapter 5 Research Subventions and Ministerial Control
24Chapter 6 The Natural History of Plants: Rival Conceptions
29Chapter 7 Justifying the Chemical Analysis of Plants
4Chapter 8 Ministerial Intervention and an Unexpected Outcome
 Chapter 9 Analogical Reasoning: The Model
 Chapter 10 Analogical Reasoning: The Theory
7Chapter 11 Chemical and Mechanical Explanation of Physiological Processes
6Chapter 12 The New Instruments and Botany
9Chapter 13 Medical Motivations and Social Responsibility
3Chapter 14 Scientific Paris at the End of the Century
12Chapter 15 Academicians and the Larger Scientific Community
 Chapter 16 The Academy as an Instrument of the Crown
  ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE APPENDIX, NOTES, AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
5 APPENDIX  THE RECORD OF EXPENDITURE, 1666–1699
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10collapse sectionBIBLIOGRAPHY
6Primary Sources: Manuscripts, Drawings, and Paintings
4Primary Sources: Printed and Engraved
 Secondary Sources
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