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Sound Authorities: Scientific and Musical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Sound Authorities: Scientific and Musical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Britain

  • Author: Gillin, Edward J.

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Contents

  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Introduction: Sounds and Sweet Airs: Science, Sound, and Music in Britain, 1815-1914
  • Part I Experiments and Mathematics: The Making of Sound as a Scientific Object
  • Chapter 1 The Laboratory of Harmony: The Transformation of Sound within British Science, 1815-46
  • Chapter 2 A Harmonious Universe: Herschel, Whewell, Somerville, and the Place of Sound in British Mathematics, 1830-70
  • Part II Contesting Knowledge: Mathematicians, Musicians, and Sound Measurements
  • Chapter 3 The Problem of Pitch: Mathematical Authority and the Mid-Victorian Search for a Musical Standard
  • Chapter 4 Accuracy and Audibility: Mathematics, Musical Consensus, and the Unreliability of Sound, 1835-81
  • Part III Materialism and Morality: Religious Authority and the Science of Sound
  • Chapter 5 Musical Matter: Religious Authority, John Tyndall, and the Challenge of Materialism, 1859-1914
  • Epilogue: Musical Spiders and Sounds Scientific in the Modern Age
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index