Although historians have long recognized the importance of long-range scientific expeditions in both the practice and culture of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science, it is less well understood how this form of scientific organization emerged and became established in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. In the late seventeenth century new European scientific institutions tried to make use of globalized trade networks for their own ends, but to do so proved difficult. This paper offers a case history of one such expedition, the voyage sponsored by the French Acade´mie royale des sciences to Gore´e (in modern Senegal) and the Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique in 1681–3. The voyage of Varin, Deshayes and de Glos ...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
This conference will study the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century voyages financed by the French st...
Jean-André Peyssonnel, born in Marseille in 1694, was a physician who in 1720-1721 earned his spurs ...
International audienceThe rise of modern science and European colonial and imperial expansion are in...
International audienceThe rise of modern science and European colonial and imperial expansion are in...
International audienceThe rise of modern science and European colonial and imperial expansion are in...
International audienceThe rise of modern science and European colonial and imperial expansion are in...
International audienceAlthough France's colonies were small in number and in size in the eighteenth ...
International audienceAlthough France's colonies were small in number and in size in the eighteenth ...
The problematic of this work questions the forms, the role and the importance of the scientific prac...
The voyages of exploration and discovery during the period of European maritime expansion and the im...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
This conference will study the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century voyages financed by the French st...
Jean-André Peyssonnel, born in Marseille in 1694, was a physician who in 1720-1721 earned his spurs ...
International audienceThe rise of modern science and European colonial and imperial expansion are in...
International audienceThe rise of modern science and European colonial and imperial expansion are in...
International audienceThe rise of modern science and European colonial and imperial expansion are in...
International audienceThe rise of modern science and European colonial and imperial expansion are in...
International audienceAlthough France's colonies were small in number and in size in the eighteenth ...
International audienceAlthough France's colonies were small in number and in size in the eighteenth ...
The problematic of this work questions the forms, the role and the importance of the scientific prac...
The voyages of exploration and discovery during the period of European maritime expansion and the im...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...
In 1671, Colbert - ubiquitous Minister of Louis XIV of France - sent officers aboard a small man-of-...