This event was held at the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, & Society at the University of California, Berkeley.
"Science in the Household: Collection and Experimentation in Eighteenth-Century Natural History"
7 Feb 2011
Mary Terrall
University of California, Los Angeles
Much of the work of natural history in the eighteenth century took place in domestic settings. This talk reconstructs some features of the household of René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, a prolific naturalist, collector, scientific author, and academician in Paris in the middle decades of the century. I show how making natural historical knowledge — what we might call doing science — involved not only numerous kinds of people (artists, assistants, technicians) but different kinds of spaces (work rooms, laboratories, libraries, cabinets for the display of specimens, gardens, fields and woods). A few examples will illustrate the layers of social and personal relations that went into making natural history in Réaumur's household.
This event sponsored by OHST
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