Article ID: CBB000550091

Abraham Trembley's Strategy of Generosity and the Scope of Celebrity in the Mid-Eighteenth Century (2004)

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Historians of science have long believed that Abraham Trembley's celebrity and impact were attributable chiefly to the incredible regenerative phenomena demonstrated by the polyp, which he discovered in 1744, and to the new experimental method he devised to investigate them. This essay shows that experimental method alone cannot account for Trembley's success and influence; nor are the marvels of the polyp sufficient to explain its scientific and cultural impact. Experimental method was but one element in a new conception of the laboratory that called for both experimental and para-experimental skills whose public availability depended on a new style of communication. The strategy of generosity that led Trembley to dispatch polyps everywhere enabled experimental naturalist laboratories to spread throughout Europe, and the free circulation of living objects for scientific research led practitioners to establish an experimental field distinct from mechanical physics. Scholars reacted to the marvels of the polyp by strengthening the boundaries between the public and academic spheres and, in consequence, opened a space for new standards in both scientific work and the production of celebrity.

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Authors & Contributors
Dawson, Virginia Parker
Terrall, Mary
Lenhoff, Sylvia G.
Lenhoff, Howard M.
Gibson, Susannah
Ro, Sang-ho
Journals
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture
History of Science
Gesnerus
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Routledge
Oxford University Press
La Baconnière Arts
Boxwood Press
Basilisken-Presse
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Comparative physiology
Methodology of science; scientific method
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
Animals
Philosophy of science
Natural history
People
Trembley, Abraham
Réaumur, René Antoine Ferchault de
Bonnet, Charles
Newton, Isaac
Locke, John
Ellis, John
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
Places
France
Switzerland
Korea
Great Britain
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