Article ID: CBB000410765

“A Bare Outpost of Learned European Culture on the Edge of the Jungles of Java”: Johan Maurits Mohr (1716-1775) and the Emergence of Instrumental and Institutional Science in Dutch Colonial Indonesia (2004)

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The transits of Venus in 1761 and 1769 appear to mark the starting point of instrumental science in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). This essay examines the conditions that triggered and constituted instrumental and institutional science on Indonesian soil in the late eighteenth century. In 1765 the Reverend J. M. Mohr, whose wife had received a large inheritance, undertook to build a fully equipped private observatory in Batavia (now Jakarta). There he made several major astronomical and meteorological observations. Mohr's initiative inspired other Europeans living on Java around 1770 to start a scientific movement. Because of the lack of governmental and other support, it was not until 1778 that this offspring of the Dutch-Indonesian Enlightenment became a reality. The Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen tried from the beginning to put into effect the program Mohr had outlined. The members even bought his instruments from his widow, intending to continue his measurements. For a number of reasons, however, this instrumental program was more than the society could support. Around 1790 instrumental science in the former Dutch East Indies came to a standstill, not to be resumed for several decades.

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Authors & Contributors
Zuidervaart, Huibert Jan
Goss, Andrew M.
Broere, Sebastiaan
Ko, Kevin E.
Adam, Luthfi
Cherry, Haydon
Journals
Technology and Culture
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
History of Science
History of Psychology
Publishers
University of Adelaide Press
Northwestern University
University of Wisconsin Press
United Nations University
National University of Singapore Press
Museum Boerhaave
Concepts
Netherlands, colonies
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Astronomical observatories
Astronomy
Botany
Telescopes
People
Engelhard, C. F.
Messier, Charles
Marggrafe, Georg
Herschel, William
Herschel, Caroline
Bugge, Thomas
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
20th century
17th century
Places
Java (Indonesia)
Indonesia
Netherlands
East Indies
England
Germany
Institutions
Leiden Observatory
Universität Breslau
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