How scientific instruments have changed hands / / edited by A.D. Morrison-Low, Sara J. Schechner and Paolo Brenni.

This collection of essays discusses the marketing of scientific and medical instruments from the eighteenth century to the First World War. The evidence presented here is derived from sources as diverse as contemporary trade literature, through newspaper advertisements, to rarely-surviving inventori...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2016]
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Scientific Instruments and Collections 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (271 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • 1 Symbiosis and Style: The Production, Sale and Purchase of Instruments in the Luxury Markets of Eighteenth-century London / Alexi Baker
  • 2 Selling by the Book: British Scientific Trade Literature after 1800 / Joshua Nall and Liba Taub
  • 3 The Gentle Art of Persuasion: Advertising Instruments during Britain’s Industrial Revolution / A. D. Morrison-Low
  • 4 Some Considerations about the Prices of Physics Instruments in the Nineteenth Century / Paolo Brenni
  • 5 Mathematical Instruments Changing Hands at World’s Fairs, 1851–1904 / Peggy Aldrich Kidwell
  • 6 Connections between the Instrument-making Trades in Great Britain and Ireland and the North American Continent / Gloria Clifton
  • 7 European Pocket Sundials for Colonial Use in American Territories / Sara J. Schechner
  • 8 Selling Mathematical Instruments in America before the Printed Trade Catalogue / Richard L. Kremer
  • 9 Trade in Medical Instruments and Colonialist Policies between Mexico and Europe in the Nineteenth Century / Laura Cházaro
  • General Index.