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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: M. Norton WisePublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 19.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9780691016016ISBN 10: 0691016011 Pages: 380 Publication Date: 06 April 1997 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of Contents"Preface and AcknowledgmentsIntroduction31Quantification, Precision, and Accuracy: Determinations of Population in the Ancien Regime172A Revolution to Measure: The Political Economy of the Metric System in France393""The Nicety of Experiment"": Precision of Measurement and Precision of Reasoning in Late Eighteenth-Century Chemistry724Precision: Agent of Unity and Product of Agreement Part I - Traveling925The Meaning of Precision: The Exact Sensibility in Early Nineteenth-Century Germany1036Accurate Measurement Is an English Science1357Precision and Trust: Early Victorian Insurance and the Politics of Calculation1738The Images of Precision: Helmholtz and the Graphical Method in Physiology1989Precision: Agent of Unity and Product of Agreement Part II - The Age of Steam and Telegraphy22210The Morals of Energy Metering: Constructing and Deconstructing the Precision of the Victorian Electrical Engineer's Ammeter and Voltmeter23911Precision Implemented: Henry Rowland, the Concave Diffraction Grating, and the Analysis of Light28312The Laboratory of Theory or What's Exact about the Exact Sciences?31113Precision: Agent of Unity and Product of Agreement Part III - ""Today Precision Must be Commonplace""352Index363"ReviewsStandardization and precision measurement have often been taken for granted by historians of science. Norton Wise should therefore be applauded for having put together this excellent collection of essays that places the topic ... at the center of historical attention. -- Sven Widmalm Science Sheds new light on and thus makes an important contribution to our understanding of the sometimes surprising results of mathematicization. -- Dennis H. Rouvray Endeavour [A] pleasure to read, and it reveals much about quantification, the trustworthiness of numbers, the role of the professions, and the relations between science and technology... -- Mary S. Morgan Economic History Review Taken singly, each of the essays is of unusually high quality; taken together, they are the best introduction available in English to the diverse practices, applications, and morals of precision. -- Lorraine Daston Isis ... explores how the concept of precision emerged and came to be valued in Western culture... What is clear from this book is that the perceived value of precision lies as much with how it is attained, and by whom, as with the degree of precision itself. New Scientist Standardization and precision measurement have often been taken for granted by historians of science. Norton Wise should therefore be applauded for having put together this excellent collection of essays that places the topic ... at the center of historical attention. -- Sven Widmalm, Science Sheds new light on and thus makes an important contribution to our understanding of the sometimes surprising results of mathematicization. -- Dennis H. Rouvray, Endeavour [A] pleasure to read, and it reveals much about quantification, the trustworthiness of numbers, the role of the professions, and the relations between science and technology... -- Mary S. Morgan, Economic History Review Taken singly, each of the essays is of unusually high quality; taken together, they are the best introduction available in English to the diverse practices, applications, and morals of precision. -- Lorraine Daston, Isis ... explores how the concept of precision emerged and came to be valued in Western culture... What is clear from this book is that the perceived value of precision lies as much with how it is attained, and by whom, as with the degree of precision itself. -- New Scientist . . . explores how the concept of precision emerged and came to be valued in Western culture. . . . What is clear from this book is that the perceived value of precision lies as much with how it is attained, and by whom, as with the degree of precision itself. --New Scientist Taken singly, each of the essays is of unusually high quality; taken together, they are the best introduction available in English to the diverse practices, applications, and morals of precision. --Lorraine Daston, Isis [A] pleasure to read, and it reveals much about quantification, the trustworthiness of numbers, the role of the professions, and the relations between science and technology. . . . --Mary S. Morgan, Economic History Review Sheds new light on and thus makes an important contribution to our understanding of the sometimes surprising results of mathematicization. --Dennis H. Rouvray, Endeavour Standardization and precision measurement have often been taken for granted by historians of science. Norton Wise should therefore be applauded for having put together this excellent collection of essays that places the topic . . . at the center of historical attention. --Sven Widmalm, Science Author InformationM. Norton Wise is Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies for the Program in History of Science, Princeton University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |