Early Modern Fire : : Science, Technology, and the Urban Space / / edited by Gianenrico Bernasconi and Marco Storni.

Early Modern Fire offers new perspectives on the history of fire in early modern Europe (ca. 1600-1800). Far from the background role that scholarship has traditionally assigned to fire, the essays in this volume demonstrate its centrality to understanding the entangled histories of science, technol...

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Superior document:Intersections ; Volume 95
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Brill,, [2025]
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Year of Publication:2025
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Intersections (Boston, Mass.) ; Volume 95.
Physical Description:1 online resource (380 pages)
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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Figures -- Notes on the Editors -- Notes on the Contributors -- Introduction: the Early Modern Fire -- Part 1 Fire in Early Modern Science -- Chapter 1 Purity, Purification, and Fire in the Seventeenth-Century Chymical Texts of Nicaise Le Febvre and Michael Sendivogius -- Chapter 2 'Atoms of Fire': Galileo's Unachieved Theory of Heat and the Beginnings of Thermometry (c.1603-1638) -- Chapter 3 Without a Thermometer: the Technical Knowledge of Heat in the Early Modern Age -- Chapter 4 Working with Fire: Remedy Making from the Shop to the Garden in the Apothecaries' Guild (Eighteenth Century, Paris) -- Part 2 Early Modern Fire Technologies -- Chapter 5 The Kitchen Fire (Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century) -- Chapter 6 Fire Mechanics: Inventors and Promoters of Heating Systems (Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century) -- Chapter 7 'The Manner of Conducting Fire': Firing Architectural Terracotta in the Modern Era, between Know-How, Wood Shortage, and Innovations -- Chapter 8 John Smeaton's Fire Engine Trials -- Part 3 Fire in the Urban Space -- Chapter 9 The Outbreak of Fire: Inventions, Materials, and Combustion Knowledge in the Eighteenth Century -- Chapter 10 What Firefighting Tells Us about Eighteenth-Century Urban Police -- Chapter 11 Organising the Chaos: Firefighting in Upper Lusatia in the Early Modern Period -- Chapter 12 Spectacle, Enthusiasm, Objectivity - Managing Fire as an Emoterial -- Chapter 13 Conclusion: the Technicity of Fire in Modern Europe - a Historiographical Crossroads -- Index Nominum -- Back Cover. 
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