The article treats the Academy of the Linceans in the early nineteenth century, and more particularly during the Napoleonic domination of Rome in 1809-14. For the French regime, the Academy was instrumental to turning intellectuals into notables; pursuing the advancement of knowledge; stimulating industry; fostering secularization and orientating public opinion. But these goals did not always harmonize one with the other. Moreover, the local agenda was subordinated to strategic and ideological considerations pertaining to the organization of the Empire, relations with the Papacy, and internal politics. Hence, support to the Academy was subject to changes and contradictions. Within the Empire, the small local scientific elite found a place w...
Often reduced to the figure of Benedict XIV, the policy for the court of Rome concerning science dur...
The French Academy of Sciences was founded by Louis XIV in 1666. After only a few years of existenc...
This article is concerned with interactions between the natural and the human sciences. It examines ...
The article treats the Academy of the Linceans in the early nineteenth century, and more particularl...
[Academies and the creation of scientific knowledge: the circulation of ideas and censorships mechan...
International audienceThis article analyses the interactions between the political, the scientific, ...
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France was a land of turmoil in the Eighteenth Century. Attacked on a broad front, absolutism reeled...
Early seventeenth-century Naples was a fragmented society where individual communities had their own...
International audienceThe article explores the practice of historical research in connection with ar...
Summary: The word 'popularization' first appeared in France in the nineteenth century, together with...
Topic of the article is relation of the rise of modern science and religion in Western Europe in XVI...
The article presents a survey that examined the financial status of men who studied science in Franc...
SUMMARY. — The aim of this article is first to examine the space allotted to the history of science ...
Often reduced to the figure of Benedict XIV, the policy for the court of Rome concerning science dur...
The French Academy of Sciences was founded by Louis XIV in 1666. After only a few years of existenc...
This article is concerned with interactions between the natural and the human sciences. It examines ...
The article treats the Academy of the Linceans in the early nineteenth century, and more particularl...
[Academies and the creation of scientific knowledge: the circulation of ideas and censorships mechan...
International audienceThis article analyses the interactions between the political, the scientific, ...
International audienceThis article deals with the world of French State engineers in the first half ...
International audienceThis article presents an overall reflection on the libraries that were assembl...
France was a land of turmoil in the Eighteenth Century. Attacked on a broad front, absolutism reeled...
Early seventeenth-century Naples was a fragmented society where individual communities had their own...
International audienceThe article explores the practice of historical research in connection with ar...
Summary: The word 'popularization' first appeared in France in the nineteenth century, together with...
Topic of the article is relation of the rise of modern science and religion in Western Europe in XVI...
The article presents a survey that examined the financial status of men who studied science in Franc...
SUMMARY. — The aim of this article is first to examine the space allotted to the history of science ...
Often reduced to the figure of Benedict XIV, the policy for the court of Rome concerning science dur...
The French Academy of Sciences was founded by Louis XIV in 1666. After only a few years of existenc...
This article is concerned with interactions between the natural and the human sciences. It examines ...