Bibliographie

Note : la plupart de ces ouvrages sont consultables à la Bibliothèque de l’EPFL ou à celle de l’Université de Lausanne à Dorigny.

Silke Ackermann et Richard Kremer (dir.), Scientific Instruments on Display, Leiden, Brill, 2014.

William J.H. Andrewes (dir.), The Quest for Longitude, Cambridge, Mass., Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1996.

Soraya Boudia et Anne Rasmussen (dir.), Patrimoine et communautés savantes, Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2010.

Jim Bennett et Sofia Talas (dir.), Cabinets of Experimental Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Europe, Leiden, Brill, 2013.

Marie-Noëlle Bourguet et Christian Licoppe, Instruments, Travel and Science: Itineraries of Precision from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century, London, Routledge, 2014.

Robert Bud and Deborah Warner (dir.), Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia, London, Routledge, 1998.

Hasok Chang, Inventing Temperature: Measurement and Scientific Progress, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007.

Gloria Clifton et Gerard L’Estrange Turner, Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851, London, Zwemmer, 2001.

Maurice Daumas, Les instruments scientifiques aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1953.

Maurice Dorikens (dir.), Scientific Instruments and Museums: Proceedings of the XXth International Congress of History of Science, Turnhout, Brepols, 2002.

Philippe Hamou, La mutation du visible. Essai sur la portée épistémologique des instruments au XVIIe siècle, Lille, Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 1999.

Thomas L. Hankins et Robert J. Silverman, Instruments and the Imagination, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2006.

Peter Heering et Roland Wittje (dir.), Learning by Doing: Experiments and Instruments in the History of Science Teaching, Stuttgart, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2011.

John L. Heilbron et Robin E. Rider (dir.), The Quantifying Spirit in the 18th Century, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1990.

Frederic Holmes (dir.), Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 2000.

Myles W. Jackson, Spectrum of Belief: Joseph von Fraunhofer and the Craft of Precision Optics, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 2000.

Myles Jackson, Harmonious Triads – Physicists, Musicians and Instrument Makers in Nineteenth-Century Germany, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 2008.

Bernward Joerges et Terry Shinn (dir.), Instrumentation Between Science, State and Industry, Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

Sachiko Kusukawa et Ian Maclean (dir.), Transmitting Knowledge: Words, Images, and Instruments in Early Modern Europe, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006.

Gerard L’Estrange Turner, Scientific Instruments and Experimental Philosophy 1550-1850, Aldershot, Variorum, 1991.

Gerard L’Estrange Turner, Scientific Instruments 1500-1900: An Introduction, University of California Press, 1998.

Peter Morris et Klaus Staubermann (dir.), Illuminating Instruments, Washington, Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2015.

Alison D. Morrison-Low et Sven Dupré (dir.), From Earth-Bound to Satellite: Telescopes, Skills and Networks, Leiden, Brill, 2011.

Alison D. Morrison-Low, Making Scientific Instruments in the Industrial Revolution, London, Routledge, 2016.

Alison D. Morrison-Low et Sara Schechner (dir.), How Scientific Instruments Have Changed Hands, Leiden, Brill, 2016.

Trevor Pinch, Simon Schaffer et David Gooding (dir.), The Uses of Experiment: Studies in the Natural Sciences, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989.

Edward G. Ruestow, The Microscope in the Dutch Republic: The Shaping of Discovery, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Martina Schiavon, Itinéraires de la précision. Géodésiens, artilleurs, savants et fabricants d’instruments de précision, Nancy, Presses Universitaires de Nancy, 2014.

Jutta Schickore, The Microscope and the Eye: A History of Reflections 1750-1870, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2007.

Giorgio Strano et Stephen Johnston (dir.), European Collections of Scientific Instruments, 1550-1750, Leiden, Brill, 2009.

Liba Taub et Frances Willmoth (dir.), The Whipple Museum of the History of Science: Instruments and Interpretations, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006.

A.J. Turner, Early Scientific Instruments: Europe, 1400-1800, London, Philip Wilson & Sotheby’s Publications, 1987.

Steven Walton (dir.), Instrumental in War: Science, Research, and Instruments Between Knowledge and the World, Leiden, Brill, 2005.

Catherine Wilson, The Invisible World. Early Modern Philosophy and the Invention of the Microscope, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1995.

Norton M. Wise (dir.), The Values of Precision, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1995.