The British Astronomer Royal, Nevil Maskelyne, spent four months on a Scottish mountainside in 1774, making observations of zenith stars and coordinating a detailed survey of the size and shape of the mountain Schiehallion, in order to demonstrate and quantify what was known as “the attraction of mountains.” His endeavors were celebrated in London, where it was stated that he had given proof of the universality of Newtonian gravitation and allowed for a calculation of the relative densities of the earth as a whole and the earth near its surface. This paper argues that the “Schiehallion Experiment” was as much a trial of the precision of Maskelyne's instruments and their expert management as it was a trial of Newtonian theory. By tracing the...
with spectroscopic instruments, that would allow him to settle a simmering debate over whether the M...
The question of how to accurately find longitude at sea was hotly debated in the mid-1700s. This art...
The science of astronomy has had a long and distinguished history at the Cape of Good Hope (hereafte...
The precise determination of time requires for its execution, a series of scientific instruments wh...
Nevil Maskelyne (1732–1811) was a hugely significant figure in the worlds of British science and mar...
Ghijsbrecht Donckere is sometimes associated with the invention of the barometer, based on two textu...
The measure G, the universal gravitational constant, is attributed to Henry Cavendish. Nevertheless,...
Charles Hutton suggested in 1821 that the pyramids of Egypt be used to site an experiment to measur...
I propose to describe a method of obtaining the true meridian by observation, which, so far as I am...
Reprinted from Philosophical transactions of the Royal society of London, v. 67, 1777, p. 513-597.Mo...
In the ambitious plan of King Louis XIV, France should have become culturally dominant in Europe. Th...
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The captioned experiment was long in dispute for interpreting its small result compared with the exp...
[Mons. Lavoisier] said, Mais oui monsieur, et meme par un artiste Francois! with an accent of voice ...
Cavendish's experiment to find the mean density of the earth was his last published experiment and t...
with spectroscopic instruments, that would allow him to settle a simmering debate over whether the M...
The question of how to accurately find longitude at sea was hotly debated in the mid-1700s. This art...
The science of astronomy has had a long and distinguished history at the Cape of Good Hope (hereafte...
The precise determination of time requires for its execution, a series of scientific instruments wh...
Nevil Maskelyne (1732–1811) was a hugely significant figure in the worlds of British science and mar...
Ghijsbrecht Donckere is sometimes associated with the invention of the barometer, based on two textu...
The measure G, the universal gravitational constant, is attributed to Henry Cavendish. Nevertheless,...
Charles Hutton suggested in 1821 that the pyramids of Egypt be used to site an experiment to measur...
I propose to describe a method of obtaining the true meridian by observation, which, so far as I am...
Reprinted from Philosophical transactions of the Royal society of London, v. 67, 1777, p. 513-597.Mo...
In the ambitious plan of King Louis XIV, France should have become culturally dominant in Europe. Th...
Exact Measurements and Nomadic Instruments: Scientists on the Move and a New Experience of the World...
The captioned experiment was long in dispute for interpreting its small result compared with the exp...
[Mons. Lavoisier] said, Mais oui monsieur, et meme par un artiste Francois! with an accent of voice ...
Cavendish's experiment to find the mean density of the earth was his last published experiment and t...
with spectroscopic instruments, that would allow him to settle a simmering debate over whether the M...
The question of how to accurately find longitude at sea was hotly debated in the mid-1700s. This art...
The science of astronomy has had a long and distinguished history at the Cape of Good Hope (hereafte...