A Company of Scientists

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 collapse sectionACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 collapse sectionPART I  THE SETTING
 expand sectionChapter 1  Portrait of an Institution

14collapse sectionPART II  THE INSTITUTION AND ITS PATRONAGE
11expand sectionChapter 2  Members and Protectors
 expand sectionChapter 3  Models for a Company of Scientists
1expand sectionChapter 4  The Material Benefits of Membership:  Pensions and Quarters
2expand sectionChapter 5  Research Subventions and Ministerial Control

134collapse sectionPART III  BOTANICAL RESEARCH AT THE ACADEMY
43expand sectionChapter 6  The Natural History of Plants:  Rival Conceptions
53expand sectionChapter 7  Justifying the Chemical Analysis of Plants
30expand sectionChapter 8  Ministerial Intervention and an Unexpected Outcome
 expand sectionChapter 9  Analogical Reasoning:  The Model
 expand sectionChapter 10  Analogical Reasoning:  The Theory
7expand sectionChapter 11  Chemical and Mechanical Explanation of Physiological Processes
1expand sectionChapter 12  The New Instruments and Botany

39collapse sectionPART IV  THE ACADEMY AND THE LARGER COMMUNITY
23expand sectionChapter 13  Medical Motivations and Social Responsibility
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
12expand sectionChapter 15  Academicians and the Larger Scientific Community

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

97expand sectionNOTES
  ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE APPENDIX, NOTES, AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
5 APPENDIX  THE RECORD OF EXPENDITURE, 1666–1699
 expand sectionNOTES TO APPENDIX
10expand sectionBIBLIOGRAPHY
12expand sectionINDEX

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