4 juillet 2018
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Aleksei Golubinskii, « 2. New Technology and the Mapping of Empire: The Adoption of the Astrolabe », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.pgm5nq
In the eighteenth century, interest in and the intensification of support for science became a part of everyday life in the courts of Europe. Russia, too, was caught up in a fascination with science from the Petrine era onwards. Besides scientific exchange, signs of scientific interest were apparent in a variety of areas of Russian life, from the introduction of new ideas, books, and instruments, to the systematic invitation of foreign scientists and academics to act as consultants, advisors,...