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The Measure of All Things

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by Ken Alder


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  Wolf, Charles. “Recherches historiques sur les étalons de l’Observatoire.” Annales de chimie et de physique, 5th series, 25 (1882): 5–112.

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  INDEX

  Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

  Page numbers from 357 to 395 refer to notes.

  Abridged Astronomy (Delambre), 314

  Academy of Sciences, 18, 67, 79, 93, 114, 135–36, 142, 174, 184, 233, 315, 334–35, 337, 382

  abolition of, 98–99, 109, 116

  annual operating costs of, 94, 366

  annual prizes of, 81, 82–83

  conference for determination of meter called by, 216

  Delambre as member of, 9, 21, 186, 190, 201, 264, 302, 374

  Delambre as permanent secretary of, 266, 310–11, 313, 314, 316, 319, 320, 384

  founding of, 5

  hostility to, 13, 94, 96, 99

  Lalande as member of, 77, 80

  Legendre’s election to, 305

  Méchain as member of, 9, 19, 40, 41, 43, 81, 186, 246, 264, 374

  meridian expedition and, 13–14, 19, 21, 40, 61, 142

  metric reform and, 84, 87, 88

  Napoleon as member of, 237–38, 264

  Napoleon as president of, 265–66, 384

  renaming of, 319

  restoration of, 148, 187, 191

  accuracy, precision compared with, 299–301, 307

  Adams, John Quincy, 4, 326–27

  Aeneid (Virgil), 206

  Agoustenc, Marc, 216, 377

  Aiguillon, Duchesse d’, 40

  Airy, George, 388

  Alaric, Mont, 196

  Albufera marsh, 277, 279, 285

  Alembert, Jean Le Rond d’, 33, 78

  Alexandria, 242

  Almanach des gourmands, 257

  Alvarez, Ensign, 48, 56

  American Revolution, 30

  Amiens, 16, 33, 91, 96, 98, 100–101, 187, 191, 329

  Amiens, Treaty of (1802), 267, 314

  Ancien Régime, 5, 17, 18–19, 41, 43, 45, 77, 94, 96, 101, 136, 138, 144, 175, 182, 186, 229, 259

  diversity of measurement systems used under, 2, 4, 19, 204, 245–55

  final repudiation of, 328

  “just price” economy of, 132–34, 259

  legal privileges renounced, 83

  meaning of local measurement systems and units in, 126–34, 128, 195

  anthropometric meaning, in old units of measurement, 129–34, 255

  Archimedes, 9

  Argentina, 331

  arpent, 129

  Arpheuille, 199

  Article of Union, 240

  Asia, 244, 339

  assignats, 155–56, 182, 185, 191, 352

  Assy, Jean-Claude Geoffrey d’, 17, 19, 105, 144, 145, 217

  Assy, Madame d’, 71–74, 145

  asteroids, 263

  astronomic latitude, 297–98

  astronomy, 150, 162–63, 210, 212

  Delambre’s history of, 319–20, 322–23

  Delambre’s study and practice of, 9, 16, 17–18, 22, 147, 148, 151

  Lalande’s classic text in, see Astronomy

  Méchain’s study and practice of, 9, 18, 19, 40–43, 76, 80, 81, 113, 195,263

  “personal equation” and, 307–8

  sedentary nature of, 195

  as supreme quantitative science, 213–14

  women in, 79, 308

  Astronomy (Lalande), 17, 18, 80, 81, 83

  atheism, 47, 77, 116, 121, 149, 150, 302, 309–310, 342

  atmosphere:

  composition of, 48

  finite nature of, 201

  atmospheric refraction:

  Bradley’s tables for, 190, 198, 222

  latitude measurements affected by, 23, 118–19, 175, 184, 187, 188, 190, 246, 294

  aune, 33, 90, 127–28, 128, 351, 256

  Austerlitz, 310

  Australia, 244

  Austria, 333

  Austrian army, 64, 97, 105, 165

  autumnal equinox, 151

  Auvergne, 181, 201, 204, 231

  Babbage, Charles, 142

  Babeuf, Gracchus, 101, 191

  Babylonians, 89

  Bacon, Francis, 295

  Baeyer, Johann Jakob, 334, 335

  balance scale, as symbol of justice, 2

  Bâle, Treaty of (1795), 123

  Balearic Islands, 59, 232, 250, 362, see also Ibiza, Mallorca

  Méchain’s expedition to, 262, 263–89

  strategic position of, 267

  twelfth-century kingdom of, 274

  balloon flight, 78, 309

  Banks, Sir Joseph, 315

  Barcelona, 39, 47–49, 56, 58, 64, 172, 187, 190, 210, 219, 232, 250, 267, 294–95, 303, 322, 340

  description of, 47

  French immigrants in, 47

  Grande Route to, 46–47, 111, 116

  Méchain in, 48–49, 52, 62–63, 65–67, 107–22, 184

  Méchain’s isolation in, 109–10, 116, 122

  Méchain’s second expedition and, 268–69, 271, 273

  at south end of meridian arc, 1, 13, 21, 36, 89, 90, 245, 297

  Base du système métrique (Delambre), 319, 326

  Academy prize nomination of, 315

  conception of, 264

  Delambre’s personal copy of, 7, 8, 294

  first volume of, 288, 304, 306

  as incomplete account, 5

  incorrect starting dates given in, 39–41, 322, 359–60

  Méchain’s data as presented in, 292–96, 293

  presented to Napoleon, 292

  revised length of meter suggested in, 303–4

  second volume of, 296, 297, 304

  third volume of, 296, 303, 304, 306, 333

  baseline measurements:

  accuracy of, 348

  by Delambre, 210, 216–19, 218, 222, 226, 265, 347–48, 349

  by Méchain, 196, 216, 275

  base-10, see decimal scale, decimal system

  base-12, see duodecimal system

  Bastille, 140

  Batavian Republic, 242, see also Netherlands

  “Battery of Blood,” 112

  Bayonvilles, 97

  Beeckman, Isaac, 88

  Belgium, 30, 330–31

  bell curves, 307

  Belle-Assise, Château de, 12–13, 14, 26–27, 71, 76

  Bellegarde, 46, 108–9, 111

  Bellet, Benjamin:

  background of, 13

  as Delambre’s assistant, 13, 27, 34, 70, 96, 101, 102, 114, 153, 157, 189, 205–6, 217, 229–30, 245

  salary paid to, 101, 144

  Berlin, 77, 333, 334–35, 338

  Bézu, Jean-Pierre, 255

  Billings, Josh, 342

  Blagden, Charles, 241

  Blake, William, 181

  Blancnez, 44

  Bois de Boulogne, 78, 309

  Borda, Jean-Charles de, ix, 44, 63, 190, 210, 217, 222, 246, 252, 265

  as chairman of Commission of Weights and Measures, 89, 90, 94, 104

  death of, 249

  Internat
ional Commission and, 237

  length of meter as estimated by, 99–100

  Méchain’s correspondence with, 197–98

  metric commission and, 20, 84

  naval career of, 53

  at Paris Observatory, 148

  purging of, 104, 143

  retirement to family estate of, 146

  Borda repeating circles, 45, 47–48, 70–71, 94, 107–8, 110, 111, 144, 162, 164, 177, 178, 219, 242, 267

  accuracy of, 20, 44, 56, 60, 189, 222, 248, 299, 381

  building of, 13, 53, 142, 172, 174, 178

  description of, 12, 53–56, 54–55, 61

  global mapping and, 244

  lightning bolt and, 122, 161

  Méchain’s monopolization of, 61–62, 108, 112–13, 167, 271, 280, 298

  Oriani’s purchase of, 175, 192

  stronger lenses for, 268

  threatened seizures of, 28–36, 46, 161

  360- and 400-degree versions of, 52–53, 142, 175

  used in Franco-British expedition of 1788, 43–45

  Bordeaux, 89, 173

  Bort-les-Orgues, 202, 203

  Boscovich, Roger, 251, 305

  Bougainville, Louis-Antoine de, 217

  Boulou, 111, 112

  Bourbon kings:

  of France, 20, 50, 64, 102, 327

  of Spain, 48, 50, 64

  Bourges, 116, 154, 156, 157, 158, 178, 191, 199

  Bourges Cathedral, 154, 155

  Bové, José, 228

  Bradley refraction tables, 190, 198, 222

  Brazil, 331

  bread, 100

  prices of, 31, 33, 47, 70, 133–34

  weighing and selling of, 127, 133–34

  Brie, valley of, 12

  Brie-Comte-Robert church, 12, 24, 71

  Brigham Young University, 7, 353

  Brillat and Company, 259

  British Commonwealth, 339, 340

  Bruyères-le-Châtel, 74, 105, 144, 145, 151, 153–54, 233

  Bueno, Augustin, 62, 64, 111, 114, 116, 123

  Bugarach, Mont (Pech de Bugarach), 192, 193–94

  Bugge, Thomas, 247, 381

  bushel, 127, 128, 130

  cadil, 131

  Cahiers de doléances, 33–34, 84, 126, 212, 215

  Cairo, 242

  Caladas hot springs, 108

  calendar systems:

  Gregorian, 139, 140

  Revolutionary, 139, 140–41, 151, 152, 315–16, 140, 369

  Calon, Etienne-Nicolas, 156, 183, 187, 191, 213

  as chief of military cartography, 151–52

  dismissal of, 200

  Méchain’s correspondence with, 169–70, 172–76, 178, 192, 196

  meridian expedition resumed by, 152, 176

  Camperdon, 52

  Canada, 340–41

  Canal du Midi, 211–12

  Canellas, Agustín, 272, 277, 278

  Canigou, Massif de, 46, 111

  cannonballs, 36, 260

  Capricornus, 190, 300

  Carcassone, 224, 250

  Delambre and Méchain’s meeting in, 3, 231–32

  Méchain’s correspondence with friends in, 228–29, 236, 250

  Méchain’s measurements at, 194, 196, 197, 198, 205–6, 210

  Méchain’s stay in, 211–13, 215–16, 377

  Caribbean, 92, 238, 244

  Carlos IV, King of Spain, 64

  Carnot, Lazare, 100, 200

  cartography, 20, 22, 42, 112, 151–52, 162, 169, 227–28

  Cassel, 97

  Cassini, César-François, de Thury (Cassini III), 1740 meridian survey of, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 93, 100, 102, 153, 158, 181, 184, 192, 196, 198, 199, 227, 250

  Cassini, Giovani Domenico (Cassini I), 19, 92

  Cassini, Jacques (Cassini II), 19, 20, 92, 93

  imprisonment of, 147, 148, 170

  Cassini, Jean-Dominique de (Cassini IV), ix-x, 39, 42, 43, 44–45, 61, 83, 97, 99, 236, 305

  metric reform and science rejected by, 148–49, 223

  at Paris Observatory, 146–47

  royalist sympathies of, 20, 21–22

  service on metric commission refused by, 19–22

  Cassini map of France, 14, 19, 20, 57, 93, 147, 215

  Castellón de la Plana, 281, 288

  Catalan Enlightenment, 47

  Catalan language, 50, 195, 274

  Catalonia, 45, 114, 181, 189, 246, 274, 331

  alternate French and Spanish control of, 50, 57, 64–65, 108–9, 116, 121, 123

  conditions in, 51

  French consul’s characterization of, 62

  in Méchain’s second expedition, 269–70

  meridian expedition in, 46–67

  Catholic Church and religion, Catholics, 47, 109, 115, 202, 310, 315, 320

  celestial sphere, 17

  Celsius, Anders, 370

  Celts, 202

  Central European Geodetic Association, 334

  Chaix, José, 269, 271

  Châlons-sur-Marne, 36

  Champagne, plains of, 11

  Charles de Gaulle airport, 25

  Châtelet courthouse, 85

  Châtillon, Delambre’s observation tower at, 102–3, 105

  cheese, 203–4, 228

  Chicago Tribune, 344

  Chile, 331

  China, 339

  Chiva, 278

  chronometer, 78

  church lands, Revolutionary sale of, 25, 155

  cinchona tree, 285

  circles, decimal scale for, 141–42

  Clamecy, 329

  cloth, unit for measuring of, 33, 127–28

  Collège de France, 17, 79, 80, 149, 309, 314, 319

  Collège des Quatre-Nations, 149, 319

  Collégiale chapel (Dammartin), 25, 26, 70, 71

  Colombia, 331

  Columbus, Christopher, 90

  comets, 18, 43, 62, 77–78, 81, 162, 184, 263, 362

  Commission of Weights and Measures, 36, 87, 153

  formation of, 84, 89

  length of meter estimated by, 100

  platinum metrical standards made by, 253

  purging of, 103–5, 109–10, 143, 146, 168–69

  salary paid by, 101, 109

  Committee of Public Safety, 126, 137, 142, 143, 145, 152, 155, 167

  Commission of Weights and Measures purged by, 103–5, 109–10, 143, 146

  creation of, 75

  members of, 100

  task of, 100

  Compiègne, 17

  Concordat of 1802, 310

  Condorcet, Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas Caritat de, x, 78, 125, 187, 266, 344, 365

  condemnation and suicide of, 142, 170

  as Master of the Royal Mint, 136

  metric reform and, 84, 85, 88, 93, 136, 142, 317

  on metric system, 1

  in National Assembly, 142

  as Permanent Secretary of the Academy of Sciences, 135–36, 142

  Congress, U.S.:

  dominated by commercial interests, 240

  metric reform and, 3, 238–40, 333, 342

  Connaisance des temps, 19, 43

  Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers, 332, 337, 382

  Constant, Benjamin, 317

  Constitution, U.S., 341

  constitutional monarchy, France as, 101, 241

  “Convention of the Meter” (1875), 336–38

  Copernicus, Nicolaus, 78

  Coronado, Salvador Ximenez, 269, 276

  Corrèze, 329

  Corsica, 45–46, 112–13, 165, 175

  Costa Bona, 51, 52

  Cour-Dieu, 102

  Crystal Palace Exhibition (1851), 332

  cumul system, 314

  currency, paper:

  assignats, 155–56, 182, 185, 191, 352

  mandats, 191

  currency reform, 86, 100, 135, 136, 260, 350, 352

  Dagobert, King of France, 27

  Dammartin, 12, 24–25, 26, 70, 71, 76

  Danton, Georges Jacques, 78

  day, Babylonian-derived
vs. decimal-scale units for, 89, 141, 152, 255

  décades, 140, 256

  decimal point, invention of, 86

  decimal scale, decimal system:

  for Borda repeating circle, 52–53, 142, 175

  chosen for metric system, 86–87

  for circles, 141–42

  for classifying knowledge, 136

  for currency, 86, 100, 135, 136, 260

  for units of time, 89, 141, 152, 255

  Delambre, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph, ix, 46, 52, 110, 112, 113, 116, 132, 143, 150, 173, 176, 179, 197, 237, 242, 261, 267, 305, 311–15, 318–21, 347–48, 349

  as “abbé de Lambre,” 17, 83

  in Academy of Sciences, 9, 21, 186, 190, 201, 264, 302, 374

  Academy of Sciences prize won by, 82–83

  d’Assy family and, 17, 18, 105, 144, 153–54

  astronomy studies and career of, 9, 16, 17–18, 22, 76, 80, 81–83, 147, 148, 151

  birth of, 16

  character of, 17, 22, 82, 219

  in cover-up of Méchain’s measuring error, 5–7

  death of, 321

  derivation of family name of, 16

  education of, 16, 302

  eulogy for Méchain delivered by, 286–88

  eyesight of, 16, 18, 70–71, 189, 312

  financial situation of, 17, 101, 154–56, 183, 187, 189, 200–201, 314, 319

  godchild of, 98, 310

  as humanist, 17, 22, 264–65

  International Commission presentation of, 3, 247–48

  in latitude measurement contest, 245–46

  marriage of, 312

  Méchain compared with, 9, 83

  Méchain’s papers given to, 285

  Méchain’s refusal to share data with, 211, 213, 231–33, 264, 267, 268

  Méchain’s relationship with, 83, 184–87, 214–15, 222, 232, 264–66

  Méchain’s rendezvous with, 232–33

  on meridian expedition, 1, 3, 11–37, 70–76, 96–105, 153–59, 178, 180, 181, 187–91, 198–206, 207, 209, 216–19, 226, 229–30

  military rank of, 156

  Napoleon and, 264, 265–66, 314–15

  as Observatory Professor, 147, 148

  official account of origins of metric system of, see Base du système métrique

  as official emissary of the Republic, 34

  own legacy controlled by, 321

  passports of, 13, 28, 70, 76, 96, 97, 144

  as Permanent Secretary of Academy of Sciences, 266, 310–11, 313, 314, 316, 319, 320, 384, 389,

  physical appearance of, 13, 16, 17

  political ambiguity maintained by, 101

  as president of Bureau of Longitudes, 265

  purged from meridian expedition, 103–5, 109, 125, 144, 168

  safe passage issued to, 27–28

  scientific character of, 302

  as scientific power broker, 314, 319

  scientific writings of, 184, 314, 319, 322–23

  smallpox suffered by, 16

  Thérèse Méchain’s correspondence with, 6, 209, 211, 219–21, 224–26, 265

 

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