Article ID: CBB457806469

Image and Imagination of the Life Sciences: The Stereomicroscope on the Cusp of Modern Biology (2019)

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The Greenough stereomicroscope, or “Stemi” as it is colloquially known among microscopists, is a stereoscopic binocular instrument yielding three-dimensional depth perception when working with larger microscopic specimens. It has become ubiquitous in laboratory practice since its introduction by the unknown scientist Horatio Saltonstall Greenough in 1892. However, because it enabled new experimental practices rather than new knowledge, it has largely eluded historical and epistemological investigation, even though its design, production, and reception in the scientific community was inextricably connected to the new epistemological ideals of the life sciences caught between natural history and modern science. The development of the microscope will be contextualized within the scientific and technological landscape, showing how Greenough navigated his way through this terrain, and what led him to sow the seeds for the stereoscopic microscope. The historical controversy over the optical mechanism, through which the instrument would generate the desired depth perception, and how this quality was embedded into laboratory practice, will be examined. Subsequently, it will become evident that the specific image of nature produced by the stereoscopic microscope corresponded to the new ideals of the life sciences and their representation.

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Authors & Contributors
Fischer, Jean-Louis
Lowe, James W. E.
Kendall Milar Thompson
Ivano Mocavini
Wise, M. Norton
Wille, Robert-Jan
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Technology and Culture
Parergon: Bulletin of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Publishers
University of California, Los Angeles
Uitgeverij Vantilt
Routledge
Concepts
Biology
Microscopes
Experimental method
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Embryology
Visual representation; visual communication
People
Chabry, Laurent
Treub, Melchior
Hoek, Paulus Peronius Cato
Harting, Pieter
Greenough, Horatio Saltonstall
Wolff, Caspar Friedrich
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
18th century
20th century, early
17th century
Places
Italy
France
United States
Netherlands
Spain
Japan
Institutions
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (Rome)
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