A Company of Scientists |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
PART I THE SETTING |
Chapter 1 Portrait of an Institution |
• | Understanding the Institution |
• | Public Image |
• | Behind the Public Image |
PART II THE INSTITUTION AND ITS PATRONAGE |
Chapter 2 Members and Protectors |
• | Composition of the Early Academy |
• | Students of Plants |
• | The Protectors and their Spokesmen |
Chapter 3 Models for a Company of Scientists |
• | Sociocultural Contexts |
• | Bureaucratic Models |
• | Conclusion |
Chapter 4 The Material Benefits of Membership: Pensions and Quarters |
• | The Functions of Pensions |
• | Bibliothèque Du Roi and Jardin Royal |
• | Observatoire |
• | Conclusion |
Chapter 5 Research Subventions and Ministerial Control |
• | Colbert: The Generous Foundation |
• | Louvois: Declining Interest and Support |
• | Pontchartrain: A Penurious Revival |
• | Conclusion |
PART III BOTANICAL RESEARCH AT THE ACADEMY |
Chapter 6 The Natural History of Plants: Rival Conceptions |
• | Changing Ways of Thinking About Plants |
• | Proposals for a Natural History of Plants |
• | Research for the Natural History |
• | Editorial Rivalry |
• | Conclusion |
Chapter 7 Justifying the Chemical Analysis of Plants |
• | The Controversy Over Distillation |
• | The Method of Distillation |
• | Why Distillation? |
• | The Goals of Chemical Analysis |
• | Publicity and Discretion |
• | Conclusion |
Chapter 8 Ministerial Intervention and an Unexpected Outcome |
• | The Lost Second Installment |
• | Ministerial Intervention |
• | A New Editor |
• | Conclusion |
Chapter 9 Analogical Reasoning: The Model |
• | The Nature and functions of Analogical Reasoning |
• | The Circulation of the Blood |
• | Analogical Reasoning in the Harveian Model |
• | Conclusion |
Chapter 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 |
Chapter 11 Chemical and Mechanical Explanation of Physiological Processes |
• | Generation and Reproduction |
• | Germination, Maturation, and the Role of External Factors |
• | How Plants Grow and How They Are Nourished |
• | Conclusion |
Chapter 12 The New Instruments and Botany |
• | Early Botanical Microscopy at the Academy |
• | Plants and the Air Pump |
• | Conclusion |
PART IV THE ACADEMY AND THE LARGER COMMUNITY |
Chapter 13 Medical Motivations and Social Responsibility |
• | Medical Interests |
• | Ergotism, Illness of the Poor |
• | Conclusion |
Chapter 14 Scientific Paris at the End of the Century |
• | The Scientific Community |
• | Modest Public Interest in Science |
• | Scientific Goods and Services in Paris, 1660–1700 |
• | Conclusion |
Chapter 15 Academicians and the Larger Scientific Community |
• | Private Contacts Between Academicians And Other Savants |
• | Institutional Regulation of Contacts |
• | The Character and Benefits of Contacts |
• | Conclusion |
PART V THE EFFECTS OF PATRONAGE |
• | Chapter 16 The Academy as an Instrument of the Crown |
NOTES |
• | Chapter 1 Portrait of an Institution |
• | Chapter 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 |
• | Chapter 6 The Natural History of Plants: Rival Conceptions |
• | Chapter 7 Justifying the Chemical Analysis of Plants |
• | Chapter 8 Ministerial Intervention and an Unexpected Outcome |
• | Chapter 9 Analogical Reasoning: The Model |
• | Chapter 10 Analogical Reasoning: The Theory |
• | Chapter 11 Chemical and Mechanical Explanation of Physiological Processes |
• | Chapter 12 The New Instruments and Botany |
• | Chapter 13 Medical Motivations and Social Responsibility |
• | Chapter 14 Scientific Paris at the End of the Century |
• | Chapter 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 |
APPENDIX THE RECORD OF EXPENDITURE, 1666–1699 |
NOTES TO APPENDIX |
• | Table 1 |
• | Table 2 |
• | Table 3 |
• | Table 4 |
• | Table 5 |
• | Table 6 |
• | Table 7 |
• | Table 8 |
• | Table 9 |
• | Table 10 |
• | Table 11 |
• | Table 12 |
• | Table 16 |
• | Table 17 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY |
• | Primary Sources: Manuscripts, Drawings, and Paintings |
• | Primary Sources: Printed and Engraved |
• | Secondary Sources |
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