Book ID: CBB562434087

The Science of James Smithson: Discoveries from the Smithsonian Founder (2020)

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Turner, Steven (Author)


Smithsonian Books


Publication Date: 2020
Physical Details: 320
Language: English

Accessible exploration of the noteworthy scientific career of James Smithson, who left his fortune to establish the Smithsonian Institution. James Smithson is best known as the founder of the Smithsonian Institution, but few people know his full and fascinating story. He was a widely respected chemist and mineralogist and a member of the Royal Society, but in 1865, his letters, collection of 10,000 minerals, and more than 200 unpublished papers were lost to a fire in the Smithsonian Castle. His scientific legacy was further written off as insignificant in an 1879 essay published through the Smithsonian fifty years after his death--a claim that author Steven Turner demonstrates is far from the truth. By providing scientific and intellectual context to his work, The Science of James Smithson is a comprehensive tribute to Smithson's contributions to his fields, including chemistry, mineralogy, and more. This detailed narrative illuminates Smithson and his quest for knowledge at a time when chemists still debated thing as basic as the nature of fire, and struggled to maintain their networks amid the ever-changing conditions of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.

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Authors & Contributors
Yochelson, Ellis Leon
Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory
Peter E. Childs
Sutherland, Serenity
Napolitani, Maddalena
Walker, William S
Concepts
Societies; institutions; academies
Museums
Mineralogy
Chemistry
Science and society
Natural history
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
17th century
Early modern
Places
United States
Great Britain
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Western states (U.S.)
England
Institutions
Smithsonian Institution
Royal Society of London
Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)
École Royale des Mines
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.)
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