Measure of the Earth

the enlightenment expedition that reshaped our world

353 pages

Langue : English

Publié 16 octobre 2011 par Basic Books.

ISBN :
978-0-465-01723-2
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Numéro OCLC :
657595545

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"In the early eighteenth century, at the peak of the Enlightenment, an unlikely team of European scientists and naval officers set out on the world's first international, cooperative scientific expedition. Intent on making precise astronomical measurements at the Equator, they were poised to resolve one of mankind's oldest mysteries: the true shape of the Earth. In Measure of the Earth, award-winning science writer Larrie D. Ferreiro tells the full story of the Geodesic Mission to the Equator for the very first time. It was an age when Europe was torn between two competing conceptions of the world: the followers of Rene Descartes argued that the Earth was elongated at the poles, even as Isaac Newton contended that it was flattened. A nation that could accurately determine the planet's shape could securely navigate its oceans, giving it great military and imperial advantages. Recognizing this, France and Spain organized a joint expedition …

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Sujets

  • Scientific expeditions
  • Geodesy
  • History

Lieux

  • Europe