François Arago: a 19th century French humanist and pioneer in astrophysics
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adam_text | CONTENTS
1
SCIENTIFIC
LIFE IN FRANCE
AT
THE
TIME
OF
ARAGO
.....................................
1
THE
GREAT
SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS
...............................................................
2
THE
ACADEMY
OF
SCIENCES
.....................................................................
2
SOME
OTHER
SCIENTIFIC
SOCIETIES
............................................................
6
THE
BOARD
OF
LONGITUDES
......................................................................
7
THE
GRANDES
ECOLES
..................................................................................
9
THE
ECOLE
POLYTECHNIQUE
...........................................................................
10
THE
ECOLE
NORMALE SUPERIEURE
.................................................................
12
THE
CONDITIONS
FOR SCIENTIFIC
RESEARCH
....................................................
13
THE
NATURE
OF
RESEARCH
........................................................................
13
SCIENCE
AND
SOCIETY
..............................................................................
15
FINANCING
RESEARCH
...............................................................................
16
PUBLICATIONS
...........................................................................................
18
AN INTERNATIONAL
SCIENCE
.......................................................................
21
2
THE
LIFE
OF
ARAGO
....................................................................................
23
THE
ARAGO
FAMILY
.....................................................................................
24
YOUTH
(1756-1809)
...................................................................................
27
THE CATALAN
ODYSSEY
................................................................................
29
THE
FRIENDSHIP
OF
HUMBOLDT
.....................................................................
30
THE TIME
OF
MAJOR SCIENTIFIC
ACTIVITY
(1809-1830)
................................
32
ELECTED
TO
THE
ACADEMY
OF
SCIENCES
.....................................................
32
PROFESSOR
AT
THE
ECOLE
POLYTECHNIQUE
....................................................
34
THE SCIENTIFIC WORK
..............................................................................
35
AT
THE
OBSERVATORY
38
THE
POLITICIAN (1830-1838)
......................................................................
40
THE
DEPUTY
............................................................................................
THE 1848
REVOLUTION
.............................................................................
45
THE ABOLITION
OF
SLAVERY
.......................................................................
47
THE END
OF A
DREAM
..............................................................................
48
THE
LAST YEARS
...........................................................................................
51
R1
$
B1IOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHE A
XII
CONTENTS
3
THE
NATURE
OF
LIGHT
................................................................................
57
THE PRECURSORS
..........................................................................................
57
THE POLARIZATION
OF
LIGHT
..........................................................................
63
WHAT
IS POLARIZATION?
............................................................................
63
MALUS
AND
THE
DISCOVERY
OF
POLARIZATION
..............................................
68
ARAGO S
CONTRIBUTION
.............................................................................
69
ARAGO
AND
FRESNEL
.....................................................................................
73
FRESNEL S
COME OUT
...............................................................................
73
FRESNEL
AND
ARAGO
IN PARIS
....................................................................
77
INFRARED
AND
ULTRAVIOLET
.............................................................................
84
4
THE
VELOCITY
OF
LIGHT
...............................................................................
89
THE
CONSTANCY
OF
THE
VELOCITY
OF
LIGHT
....................................................
90
THE ABERRATION
OF
LIGHT
........................................................................
90
JOHN
MICHELL
AND
THE
VARIATIONS
OF
THE
VELOCITY
OF
LIGHT
.....................
91
ARAGO S EXPERIMENT
..............................................................................
93
THE
INTERVENTION
OF
FRESNEL
...................................................................
97
FIZEAU S EXPERIMENT
..............................................................................
99
THE
MODEM
INTERPRETATION
OF
ARAGO S
AND
FIZEAU S EXPERIMENTS........
102
ARAGO S
CRUCIAL
EXPERIMENT .
..................................................................
104
THE ROTATING
MIRROR
..............................................................................
104
FIZEAU
AND
FOUCAULT
PICK
UP
THE
TORCH
................................................
106
PROBLEMS
OF
DEONTOLOGY
.......................................................................
107
THE DIRECT
MEASUREMENT
OF
THE
VELOCITY
OF
LIGHT
....................................
109
THE PRECURSORS
......................................................................................
109
FIZEAU S
TOOTHED WHEEL
........................................................................
112
THE VELOCITY
OF
LIGHT AFTER
FIZEAU
AND
ARAGO
.....................................
114
5 THE
BIRTH
OF
ELECTROMAGNETISM
.............................................................
119
THE
ELECTRIC
BATTERY
..................................................................................
119
ERSTED S EXPERIMENT
.................................................................................
122
AMPERE S FIRST EXPERIMENTS
.....................................................................
124
ARAGO INTERVENES
.......................................................................................
127
ARAGO
AND
FARADAY: TRANSFORMATION
OF
ENERGY
........................................
129
THE FIRST ELECTRIC MOTORS
......................................................................
129
THE
MAGNETISM
OF
ROTATION.................................................................
132
CONTROVERSIES
........................................................................................
133
THE
DISCOVERY
OF
INDUCTION
..................................................................
134
ARAGO S STUBBORNNESS
...........................................................................
135
FARADAY
AND
THE
MAGNETIC FIELD
............................................................
136
WILD IMAGININGS
AND
DISCOVERIES
ON
ELECTRICITY
..................................
137
SOME
OF
THE
FIRST
APPLICATIONS
OF
ELECTRICITY
...........................................
138
THE ELECTRIC
TELEGRAPH
..........................................................................
138
ELECTRIC MOTORS
......................................................................................
142
MAGNETOS
AND
DYNAMOS
........................................................................
143
CONTENTS
XIII
6
MEASURING
THE
EARTH
...............................................................................
149
GEODESY
BEFORE
ARAGO
..............................................................................
149
THE
ORIGINS
...........................................................................................
149
THE
LENGTH
OF
THE
DEGREE
AND
THE
SHAPE
OF
THE
EARTH
..........................
152
THE
BEGINNINGS
OF
GRAVIMETRY
.............................................................
153
GEODESY
AND
CARTOGRAPHY:
THE
CASSINI
MAP
OF
FRANCE
.......................
154
TRIANGULATIONS
AT
THE
END
OF
THE
EIGHTEENTH
CENTURY
............................
156
MEASURING
THE
PARIS
MERIDIAN
DURING
THE
FRENCH
REVOLUTION
..............
160
ARAGO S
WORK
............................................................................................
164
EXTENDING
THE
MEASUREMENTS
OF
THE
MERIDIAN
TO THE
BALEARIC
ISLANDS:
SHOULD
ONE CHANGE
THE
LENGTH
OF
THE
METER?
........................
164
THE
NEW GEODESIC LINKAGE
OF
FRANCE
AND
ENGLAND
.............................
167
LEVELING
AND
NEW MAPS
OF
FRANCE
...........................................................
170
LEVELING
................................................................................................
170
NEW MAPS
OF
FRANCE
.............................................................................
170
7
ARAGO
AND
THE
PARIS OBSERVATORY
..........................................................
173
THE PARIS
OBSERVATORY
BEFORE
ARAGO
........................................................
174
THE
BEGINNINGS
.....................................................................................
174
EIGHTEENTH
CENTURY
IMPROVEMENTS
178
.......................................................
THE OBSERVATORY
OF
THE
BOARD
OF
LONGITUDES
...........................................
180
THE OBSERVATORY
UPON
ARAGO S
ARRIVAL
.................................................
180
THE
INSTRUMENTS
OF
ARAGO
.....................................................................
180
THE GREAT
EQUATORIAL
TELESCOPE
OF
THE
EAST
TOWER
...............................
184
THE AMPHITHEATER
.................................................................................
189
LIFE
AT
THE
OBSERVATORY
.............................................................................
189
THE ASTRONOMERS
AND
THE
ARAGO
CLAN
..................................................
189
THE VISITORS
...........................................................................................
192
THE
OBSERVATIONS
..................................................................................
194
THE
LE
VERRIER
AFFAIR
............................................................................
196
THE OBSERVATORY
AT
ARAGO S
DEATH
............................................................
201
8 ARAGO
ASTRONOMER
...................................................................................
203
ASTRONOMY
IN
FRANCE
IN ARAGO S
TIME
.....................................................
204
THE
TRIUMPH
OF
NEWTONIAN
MECHANICS
................................................
204
WILLIAM
HERSCHEL S CONTRIBUTION
..........................................................
205
THE
PROGRAM
OF
THE
BOARD
OF
LONGITUDES
.............................................
207
ASTROMETRY
AT
THE
PARIS
OBSERVATORY
.........................................................
209
PROPER
MOTION
AND
PARALLAX
..................................................................
210
ARAGO S
MICROMETER
..............................................................................
214
THE
POLARIZATION
OF
LIGHT
AND
THE PHYSICAL
NATURE
OF
CELESTIAL BODIES
......
216
THE
MOON
..............................................................................................
216
THE
SUN
.................................................................................................
217
SOLAR TOTAL ECLIPSES
...............................................................................
219
STARS
.......................................................................................................
220
COMETS
..................................................................................................
222
XIV
CONTENTS
PHOTOMETRY
................................................................................................
224
THE LIMB DARKENING
OF
THE
SOLAR
DISK
.................................................
225
THE BRIGHTNESS
OF
THE
SKY,
AND
STELLAR PHOTOMETRY
..............................
228
SCINTILLATION,
SEEING
AND
THE
DIAMETER
OF
STARS
........................................
231
ARAGO S EXPLANATION
..............................................................................
231
ARAGO S
SCINTILLOMETER
..........................................................................
233
THE DIAMETER
OF
STARS
...........................................................................
233
9 ARAGO
GEOPHYSICIST
AND
METEOROLOGIST
.................................................
235
ARAGO
AND
METEOROLOGY
............................................................................
237
THE BIRTH
OF
SCIENTIFIC
METEOROLOGY
.....................................................
237
METEOROLOGICAL
FORECAST
........................................................................
237
A SYNOPTIC APPROACH
............................................................................
239
STORMS,
LIGHTNING
AND
WATERSPOUTS
......................................................
239
THE
RED MOON
......................................................................................
241
ATMOSPHERIC
OPTICS
..............................................................................
243
TERRESTRIAL
MAGNETISM
...............................................................................
244
ARAGO S
MEASUREMENTS
..........................................................................
245
DIURNAL VARIATIONS
OF
THE
EARTH S
MAGNETIC
FIELD
.................................
246
MAGNETIC
FIELD
AND
POLAR
AURORAE
........................................................
248
THE
ORIGIN
OF
THE
TERRESTRIAL
MAGNETIC
FIELD
........................................
250
A SYNOPTIC
VIEW
OF
THE
TERRESTRIAL
MAGNETIC FIELD
..............................
250
THE TEMPERATURE
OF
THE
EARTH
...................................................................
252
OCEANOGRAPHY
...........................................................................................
254
THE DETECTION
OF
REEFS
.........................................................................
255
CURRENTS
.................................................................................................
255
A
METHOD
FOR OCEANOGRAPHY
................................................................
257
10 APPLIED PHYSICS
.......................................................................................
259
THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES
OF
GASES
...............................................................
260
THE FIRST MEASUREMENTS
........................................................................
260
THE REFRACTIVE POWER:
A
STONE
IN
NEWTON S
BACKYARD
........................
261
INTERFERENTIAL
MEASUREMENTS
.................................................................
262
ARAGO
AND
THE
LIGHTHOUSES
.......................................................................
263
A SHORT
HISTORY
OF
LIGHTHOUSES
............................................................
263
ARAGO
AND
FRESNEL INTERVENE
.................................................................
264
THE FRESNEL LENSES
...............................................................................
266
THE VELOCITY
OF
SOUND
..............................................................................
268
THE
ELASTIC FORCE
OF
WATER
VAPOR
.........................................................
269
11 THE PROMOTION
OF
SCIENCE
AND
TECHNIQUE
.............................................
273
THE POPULARIZATION
OF
SCIENCE
..................................................................
273
THE PUBLIC LECTURES
IN
ASTRONOMY
AND
THE
ASTRONOMIE POPULAIRE
......
273
DISCOURSES
AND
INTERVENTIONS
AT
THE
CHAMBER
OF
DEPUTIES
...................
277
AT
THE
ACADEMY
OF
SCIENCES
.................................................................
278
THE
SCIENTIFIC NOTICES
...........................................................................
279
CONTENTS
XV
THE
STEAM
ENGINE
AND
THE
INDUSTRIAL
PROGRESS
.........................................
280
IMPROVEMENTS
AND
DANGERS
OF
THE
STEAM ENGINE
.................................
280
THE
BIRTH
OF
THERMODYNAMICS
..............................................................
283
A FEW CURIOSITIES
..................................................................................
285
THE
ECONOMIC
AND
SOCIAL
CONSEQUENCES
OF
THE
STEAM ENGINE............
288
THE
RAILWAYS
.............................................................................................
289
THE
BEGINNINGS
.....................................................................................
289
THE
PARISIAN RAILWAYS
AND
THE
INTERVENTION
OF
ARAGO
..........................
290
BANKS
OR
STATE?
.....................................................................................
291
TWO
FALSE TRAILS: THE
ATMOSPHERIC
RAILWAY
AND
THE
ARNOUX
SYSTEM
.........................................................................
292
A
PIONEER
OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
.........................................................................
296
THE
BEGINNINGS
.....................................................................................
297
ARAGO S
PRESENTATIONS
AT
THE
ACADEMY
OF
SCIENCES
..............................
297
THE
FIRST ASTRONOMICAL
PHOTOGRAPHS
....................................................
299
THE
WATER
SUPPLY
OF
PARIS
AND
THE
ARTESIAN
WELLS
...................................
300
12
ARAGO S
LEGACY
........................................................................................
305
FUNERAL
AND
DISCOURSES
.............................................................................
305
OTHER
TIMES,
NEW DISPOSITIONS
................................................................
308
PEREIRE
AT
ESTAGEL
...................................................................................
309
THE
THIRD REPUBLIC
...............................................................................
311
MODERN
TIMES
.......................................................................................
313
MAGNIFICENCE
AND
DECADENCE
OF
FRENCH
PHYSICS
AND
ASTRONOMY
IN
THE
NINETEENTH
CENTURY
...............................................
314
BIBLIOGRAPHY
....................................................................................................
317
INDEX
.................................................................................................................
325
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series | Astrophysics and space science library |
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spelling | Lequeux, James 1934- Verfasser (DE-588)1121321887 aut François Arago, un savant généreux François Arago a 19th century French humanist and pioneer in astrophysics James Lequeux Cham Springer International Publishing [2016] © 2016 xv, 334 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Astrophysics and space science library 421 Arago, Dominique François 1786-1853 (DE-588)118847767 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Arago, Dominique François 1786-1853 (DE-588)118847767 p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-319-20723-0 Astrophysics and space science library 421 (DE-604)BV000000296 421 Digitalisierung Deutsches Museum application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029095720&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | François Arago a 19th century French humanist and pioneer in astrophysics |
title_alt | François Arago, un savant généreux |
title_auth | François Arago a 19th century French humanist and pioneer in astrophysics |
title_exact_search | François Arago a 19th century French humanist and pioneer in astrophysics |
title_full | François Arago a 19th century French humanist and pioneer in astrophysics James Lequeux |
title_fullStr | François Arago a 19th century French humanist and pioneer in astrophysics James Lequeux |
title_full_unstemmed | François Arago a 19th century French humanist and pioneer in astrophysics James Lequeux |
title_short | François Arago |
title_sort | francois arago a 19th century french humanist and pioneer in astrophysics |
title_sub | a 19th century French humanist and pioneer in astrophysics |
topic | Arago, Dominique François 1786-1853 (DE-588)118847767 gnd |
topic_facet | Arago, Dominique François 1786-1853 Biografie |
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