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stoutfellow ([personal profile] stoutfellow) wrote2014-04-25 05:53 pm
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Royal Transactions

One of the odder documents I've downloaded from Project Gutenberg is the first volume of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, for the years 1665-66. I can't say I understand everything - a lot of the items use long-obsolete technical terms - but still, it's interesting.

Among the topics I've read about:

  • A dispute between M. Adrien Auzout and Robert Hooke on the art of lensmaking for telescopes
  • A review of a book by Thomas Hobbes denouncing mathematicians, and an evisceration of Hobbes by John Wallis
  • A description of a device for improving ventilation in mines
  • Evidence that Mars and Jupiter rotate on their axes
  • The care and feeding of silkworms
  • A questionnaire, to be sent to farmers throughout England, asking about various agricultural matters
  • Several bizarre theories of the tides, in those days before the Theory of Gravitation
  • The differences in whaling near Bermuda and in the New England area
  • Refrigeration techniques
  • How to kill rattlesnakes
  • Two theories concerning the sources of the Nile
  • Barometers and other weather instruments
  • A couple of autopsies


A lot of it is nonsense; a lot of it shows people creeping towards modern science; and a lot of it is simply entertaining. I may look to see if further volumes are available.