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Author Bedini, Silvio A., author.

Title Giuseppe Campani, "Inventor Romae," an uncommon genius / by Silvio A. Bedini ; edited by Cristiano Zanetti
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Series Nuncius series : studies and sources in the material and visual history of science, 2405-5077 ; volume 8
Nuncius series ; v. 8.
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Scientific Editor's Note -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Prelude -- Chapter 1 From the Umbrian Hills -- Chapter 2 Ave Roma Immortalis (1651-1655) -- Chapter 3 A Patent from the Pontiff (1655-1656) -- Chapter 4 Accusation (1657-1658) -- Chapter 5 Vindication (1657-1658) -- Chapter 6 Oscillating Bars: The Crank Lever Escapement (1657-1659) -- Chapter 7 A House Divided (1658-1660) -- Chapter 8 New Worlds (1660-1664) -- Chapter 9 The Ragguaglio (1664-1665) -- Chapter 10 Dueling Telescopes (1664-1666)
Chapter 11 Vagarious Mercury (1664-1666) -- Chapter 12 Clockwork in a Vacuum (1663-1672) -- Chapter 13 Perpetual Quest (1660-1668) -- Chapter 14 Ventures with Time (1672-1678) -- Chapter 15 Magical Shadows (1668-1670) -- Chapter 16 Perpetuum Mobile (1668-1700) -- Chapter 17 The Esteem of Princes (1664-1705) -- Chapter 18 Eyes on the Skies (1662-1669) -- Chapter 19 Commissions from the Sun King (1669-1680) -- Chapter 20 "Fleas Large as a Man's Fist" (1686-1700) -- Chapter 21 Litigants and Legacies (1680-1710) -- Chapter 22 The Twilight Years (1700-1715)
Chapter 23 Giuseppe's Daughters (1715-1763) -- Chapter 24 Era's End (1750-1850) -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "The ingenious and ambitious Campani brothers--Matteo, Pier Tommaso, and Giuseppe--were at the core of thriving activity of technological and scientific innovation that involved popes, the Sun King, and other rulers of baroque Europe. Especially Giuseppe's outstanding production of innovating clocks, telescopes, and microscopes, attracted the attention of the most important scientific characters and experimental academies of the time. This posthumous book by Silvio Bedini is the result of a fifty-year-long study that will serve not just as a reference work for scholars interested in seventeenth-century clockmaking, practical optics, astronomy, and science and technology in general, but it also will provide you with unique insights into the scientific and technological landscape of baroque Rome and its links to a broader European scene. And thanks to the author's narrative and many illustrations, it will make a complex story an enjoyable read for non-specialists"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 12, 2021)
Subject Campani, Giuseppe, approximately 1635-1715.
SUBJECT Campani, Giuseppe, approximately 1635-1715 fast
Subject Clock and watch makers -- Italy -- Biography
Optical engineers -- Italy -- Biography
Scientific apparatus and instruments -- Italy -- History -- 17th century
Science -- Europe -- History -- 17th century
Clock and watch makers
Optical engineers
Science
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Europe
Italy
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Form Electronic book
Author Zanetti, Cristiano, 1975- editor.
LC no. 2021014016
ISBN 9004464514
9789004464513