Article ID: CBB001202244

John Flamsteed and the Turn of the Screw: Mechanical Uncertainty, the Skilful Astronomer and the Burden of Seeing Correctly at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich (2015)

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Centring on John Flamsteed (1646-1719), the first Astronomer Royal, this paper investigates the ways in which astronomers of the late seventeenth century worked to build and maintain their reputations by demonstrating, for their peers and for posterity, their proficiency in managing visual technologies. By looking at his correspondence and by offering a graphic and textual analysis of the preface to his posthumous Historia Coelestis Britannica (1725), I argue that Flamsteed based the legitimacy of his life's work on his capacity to serve as a skilful astronomer who could coordinate the production and proper use of astronomical sighting instruments. Technological advances in astrometry were, for Flamsteed, a necessary but not a sufficient condition for the advancement of astronomy. Technological resources needed to be used by the right person. The work of the skilful astronomer was a necessary precondition for the mobilization and proper management of astronomical technologies. Flamsteed's understanding of the astronomer as a skilled actor importantly shifted the emphasis in precision astronomical work away from the individual observer's ability to see well and toward the astronomer's ability to ensure that instruments guaranteed accurate vision.

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Authors & Contributors
Van Helden, Albert
Reeves, Eileen A.
Mullen, Kane
Zuidervaart, Huibert Jan
Willmoth, Frances
Strano, Giorgio
Journals
British Journal for the History of Science
Leonardo
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Journal of Navigation
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Publishers
Swain Print Ltd
Sally Beaumont
Museum Boerhaave
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Astronomy
Observation
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Telescopes
Astronomical observatories
Visual representation; visual communication
People
Galilei, Galileo
Flamsteed, John
Weston, Thomas
Hodgson, James
Wharton, William
Weigel, Erhard
Time Periods
17th century
19th century
18th century
20th century, late
16th century
20th century
Places
Great Britain
Nuremberg (Germany)
Wales
London (England)
Netherlands
Italy
Institutions
Royal Observatory Greenwich
Leiden Observatory
University of St. Andrews
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
Great Britain. Royal Navy
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