Article ID: CBB988494566

A Victorian hope for aerial navigation: Argyll as a theorist of flight and the first president of the Aëronautical Society of Great Britain (2021)

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In 1866 the Aëronautical Society of Great Britain was founded with George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll (1823–1900) as first president, and patron. The purpose of the society was to further the study of aerial navigation as well as to make aeronautics a respectable science, and today the society--now the Royal Aeronautical Society--serves as a professional body dedicated to aerospace research. There were two fundamental areas of scientific knowledge key to the society in its initial decades: 1) a detailed understanding of the principles of bird flight, and 2) the practical application of that knowledge in the construction of flying machines. Argyll firmly belonged to the former being a well-seasoned ornithologist and theorist of flight, and, with the publication of his best-selling book The Reign of Law (1867), was one of the first to popularise the theoretical principles of bird flight. In this paper, I examine the relationship between bird and mechanical flight through Argyll's ornithological studies, with a focus on the various factors early in Argyll's life that led to his eventual position as president of the Aëronautical Society. By analysing the influence of his family relations, home environment and religious convictions, I show how Argyll’s scientific undertakings existed as part of a wider network of theistic Victorian aristocrats who contributed to the creation and professionalization of scientific disciplines in a way that contrasted markedly with the methods of many of the scientific naturalists.

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Authors & Contributors
Svetlana Rudaya
José Alberto Silva
Hammar, AnnaSara
Seerup, Jakob
Wilson, Evan
Proceedings, National Aerospace Conference
Concepts
Societies; institutions; academies
Professions and professionalization
Aeronautics; aviation
Navigation
Engineering, aeronautical
Scientific illustration
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
17th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
Russia
Ukraine
Sweden
Germany
Institutions
Academia das Ciências de Lisboa
Great Britain. Board of Longitude
Great Britain. Royal Air Force
Royal Society of London
Royal School of Mines
Linnean Society of London
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