By the end of 1661, while he was carrying out the Torricellian experiment in his new-built air-pump, Christiaan Huygens stumbled across a strange phenomenon, which was to be labelled as “anomalous suspension” and was perceived as a serious threat to the to the theory of atmospheric pressure developed by Torricelli, Pascal and Boyle. My paper will focus on barometric experiments carried out at the Royal Society between 1662 and 1664. Huygens’ experiment came to assume an important role in the Society’s programme of barometric experimentation. By providing a brief outline of the responses prompted by the anomalous suspension among the English scientists, I will try to show how their interpretations of the phenomenon indicated different positi...
The eighteenth century has been seen as an age of unbounded faith in scientific progress. The enthus...
Christiaan Huygens (1692–1695) and Ole Rømer (1644–1710) closely interacted during the 1670s, when t...
The word "atmosphere" was a neologism Willebrord Snellius created for his Latin translation of Simon...
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The recognition of barometric pressure was a critical step in the development of environmental physi...
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En 1647, Blaise Pascal suggère d'élever le dispositif barométrique de Torricelli au...
This monograph investigates the development of hydrostatics as a science. In the process, it sheds n...
International audienceThe ambition of our study is to highlight spontaneous reasoning involved in hy...
The first recorded experiments describing the phenomena made popular by Newton’s cradle appear to be...
Ghijsbrecht Donckere is sometimes associated with the invention of the barometer, based on two textu...
SUMMARY. — It is generally assumed that the 17th-century works about air and its properties were pro...
The eighteenth century has been seen as an age of unbounded faith in scientific progress. The enthus...
Christiaan Huygens (1692–1695) and Ole Rømer (1644–1710) closely interacted during the 1670s, when t...
The word "atmosphere" was a neologism Willebrord Snellius created for his Latin translation of Simon...
In 1662 Christiaan Huygens carried out the famous Torricelli experiment to test the existence of atm...
The recognition of barometric pressure was a critical step in the development of environmental physi...
International audienceIn 1647, Blaise Pascal suggests to raise Torricelli's mercury barometer at the...
2004.—In 1660, Robert Boyle (1627–1691) published his landmark book New Experiments Physico-Mechanic...
When Christiaan Huygens prepared the 1686/1687 expedition to the Cape of Good Hope on which his pend...
The history of the eudiometer, the method of testing devised by Joseph Priestley in order to measure...
En 1647, Blaise Pascal suggère d'élever le dispositif barométrique de Torricelli au...
This monograph investigates the development of hydrostatics as a science. In the process, it sheds n...
International audienceThe ambition of our study is to highlight spontaneous reasoning involved in hy...
The first recorded experiments describing the phenomena made popular by Newton’s cradle appear to be...
Ghijsbrecht Donckere is sometimes associated with the invention of the barometer, based on two textu...
SUMMARY. — It is generally assumed that the 17th-century works about air and its properties were pro...
The eighteenth century has been seen as an age of unbounded faith in scientific progress. The enthus...
Christiaan Huygens (1692–1695) and Ole Rømer (1644–1710) closely interacted during the 1670s, when t...
The word "atmosphere" was a neologism Willebrord Snellius created for his Latin translation of Simon...