A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments

A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments
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Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:560965406
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Synopsis A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments by : Enrico Angelo Lodovico Negretti

Proceedings of the British Meteorological Society

Proceedings of the British Meteorological Society
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Total Pages : 562
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ISBN-10 : SRLF:A0006462139
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Synopsis Proceedings of the British Meteorological Society by : Meteorological Society (Great Britain)

Negretti and Zambra's Encyclopædic Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical ... Instruments, Etc

Negretti and Zambra's Encyclopædic Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical ... Instruments, Etc
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Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0026609572
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Synopsis Negretti and Zambra's Encyclopædic Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Optical, Mathematical ... Instruments, Etc by : Enrico Angelo Lodovico NEGRETTI (and ZAMBRA (Joseph Warren))

Nineteenth-century Scientific Instruments

Nineteenth-century Scientific Instruments
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 0520051602
ISBN-13 : 9780520051607
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Synopsis Nineteenth-century Scientific Instruments by : Gerard L'Estrange Turner

Examines the variety of instruments and equipment used in scientific research in fields such as chemistry, mechanics, meteorology, and electricity

Predicting the Weather

Predicting the Weather
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9780226019703
ISBN-13 : 0226019705
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Synopsis Predicting the Weather by : Katharine Anderson

Victorian Britain, with its maritime economy and strong links between government and scientific enterprises, founded an office to collect meteorological statistics in 1854 in an effort to foster a modern science of the weather. But as the office turned to prediction rather than data collection, the fragile science became a public spectacle, with its forecasts open to daily scrutiny in the newspapers. And meteorology came to assume a pivotal role in debates about the responsibility of scientists and the authority of science. Studying meteorology as a means to examine the historical identity of prediction, Katharine Anderson offers here an engrossing account of forecasting that analyzes scientific practice and ideas about evidence, the organization of science in public life, and the articulation of scientific values in Victorian culture. In Predicting the Weather, Anderson grapples with fundamental questions about the function, intelligibility, and boundaries of scientific work while exposing the public expectations that shaped the practice of science during this period. A cogent analysis of the remarkable history of weather forecasting in Victorian Britain, Predicting the Weather will be essential reading for scholars interested in the public dimensions of science.