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In the land of marvels : science, fabricated realities, and industrial espionage in the age of the grand tour

Title
In the land of marvels : science, fabricated realities, and industrial espionage in the age of the grand tour / Paola Bertucci.
ISBN
9781421447100
142144710X
Publication
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023.
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
viii, 168 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Summary
"This book explores the early advent of electricity as a pivotal phenomenon in the cultivation of popular cultural scientific interest"-- Provided by publisher.
"How a journey through Italy casts light on secrets, stereotypes, and the manipulation of information in eighteenth-century science. In 1749, the celebrated French physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet set out on a journey through Italy to solve an international controversy over the medical uses of electricity. At the end of his nine-month tour, he published a highly influential account of his philosophical battle with his Italian counterparts, discrediting them as misguided devotees of the marvelous. Paola Bertucci's In the Land of Marvels brilliantly reveals the mysteries of Nollet's journey, uncovering a subterranean world of secretive and far more ambitious intelligence gathering masked as scientific inquiry.The advent of electricity was a pivotal phenomenon not only in the history of physical experimentation, but also in the cultivation of popular scientific interest. Nollet's journey was supposedly inspired by the need to investigate, and subsequently report on, claims of the use of electrified "medicated tubes" by their Italian inventor Gianfrancesco Pivati. Motivated by economic interests in the silk industry, Nollet's journey was in fact an undercover mission commissioned by the French state to discover the secrets of Italian silk manufacture and possibly supplant its international success. The event that sparked the medical controversy-the unusual cure of a bishop-was a complete fabrication. Bertucci insightfully contrasts published accounts of the event with private documents and discusses how eighteenth-century scientists published fictional events and results to bolster their careers, ultimately leading to long-lasting misrepresentations of scientific practice and enduring stereotypes. In the Land of Marvels reveals the constellation of historical actors, from reputed physicists to travel writers and electrical amateurs, who manipulated information to gain authority and prestige"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 15, 2023
Series
Information cultures.
Information cultures
Contents
Silk and secrets
Electricity, enlightenment, and deception
Fabricated controversy
Natural marvels, instruments, stereotypes.
Subjects
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