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The Measure of All Things

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by Ken Alder


  massacre of prisoners in, 11–12, 31

  massacre of Swiss Guard in, 26

  Méchain’s delayed departure from, 39–41, 322, 359–60

  metric system introduced in, 152, 256–57

  municipal council of, 96

  on national meridian, 1

  weights and measures used in, 32–33, 77, 84–85, 90

  Paris, University of, Delambre as treasurer of, 314

  Paris Bureau of Weights and Measures, 259

  Paris National Guard, 29, 31, 36

  Paris Observatory, 5, 19, 97, 118, 242, 245, 268, 300, 337

  Cassinis and, see Cassini

  Delambre and Méchain’s records deposited in, 5–7, 296, 321, 353

  Delambre as Professor at, 147, 148

  description of, 5

  Franco-British expedition of 1788 and, 43–45, 62, 241

  invasion of, 42

  Méchain as capitaine-concierge of, 195

  Méchain as director of, 233, 235–36, 265–66, 268, 322–23

  Méchain family’s residence at, 40, 43, 209–10, 236, 264, 286

  Méchain’s work at, 40–41, 43, 195

  Revolutionary politics and, 146–47, 170–71

  staffing of, 147, 148, 149

  Paris World’s Fair (1867), 332

  Parliament, British, 88, 240–41, 332–33

  Pascal, Blaise, 107, 201

  patois, 139, 369

  Paucton, Alexis, 33

  Pavillon de Breteuil, 338

  pelicans, symbolic meaning of, 155

  pendulums, 87–89, 92, 93, 95, 173–74, 238, 240–41, 365

  Père-Lachaise cemetery, 321

  Perny, Jean, 146–47

  Perpignan, 46, 50, 52, 64, 93, 109, 111, 112, 115, 177–79, 183, 191–92, 196, 197, 226, 229–30, 265, 268

  “personal equation,” 307–8

  Peru, 93, 250, 331

  Philae, island of, 243

  philosophes, ix, 308, 310

  Phoenicians, 273

  physiocrats, 130

  Picardy, 42, 97, 171

  Pic Combatjou, 226

  Pic de Nore, 205, 212, 215

  pied, 85, 91, 99, 129, 130, 316, 351

  Piedmont, 331

  Piedmontese army, 165

  Piery, Louise-Elisabeth-Félicité du, 79

  Pinel, Philippe, 174

  pinte, 32, 359

  Pisa, 162–63, 167, 177

  planets, 82–83

  Planez, Francisco, 48, 50, 59, 61–62

  platinum:

  first official meter stick made of, 3, 253, 289, 303, 335, 338

  rulers made of, 217, 229–30, 382

  second official meter bar made of, 335–38, 337

  plumb lines, 297

  Polaris, 60, 117–18, 119, 188–89, 190, 300

  Pollux, 117, 300

  Pommard, Achille-César-Charles de, 217, 229, 245, 312, 314

  Pommard, Elisabeth-Aglaée Leblanc de, 245, 312, 314

  Port de Saint-Honoré, 257

  Porte-Libre prison, 143

  Portugal, 331

  postal treaty, international (1863), 332

  pouce, 99, 316, 351

  Pradelles, 210–11, 215

  precision, accuracy compared with, 299–301, 307

  Prieur-Duvernois, Claude-Antoine (Prieur de la Côte-d’Or), x, 254

  background and description of, 136–37

  as member of Committee of Public Safety, 100, 104–5, 126, 137, 143

  meridian expedition purged and halted by, 104–5, 143–44

  metric reform and, 84, 152

  vindictiveness of, 143

  productivity, measurement and control of, 130, 350

  Prony, Gaspard, 103–4

  Protagoras, 350

  provisional meter, 98, 99–100, 126, 131, 153, 168, 218, 238, 252, 303, 366

  Prussia, 333–34

  Prussian army, 13, 64, 70, 97, 105, 336

  Delambre suspected of spying for, 28–36

  Louis XVI supported by, 11, 29

  volunteers’ battling of, 36

  Ptolemy, 213, 319

  Puebla, Barón de la, 272, 276, 284

  Puig, 278, 280

  Puig Camellas, 111, 114

  Puig de l’Estella, 111–12, 114, 192

  Puig Rodos, 56

  Puig-se-Calm, 56

  Puig Singli, 112

  Puy Camellas, 109

  Puy de Dôme, 201

  Puy Saint-Georges, 227

  Puy Violent, 203

  Pyrénées, 46, 51, 52, 56–57, 64, 107, 110–11, 116, 181, 194

  description of, 50

  quantum mechanics, 338

  quinine, 285

  quintidi, 141, 255, 256

  Rambla, La, 64, 108

  Ramsden, Jesse, 43–44

  Rankine, William, 340

  Réaumur scale, 370

  reason:

  in the Enlightenment, 2

  French Revolution and, 19

  metric reform and, 135, 137–38, 140, 152, 214

  refraction, see atmospheric refraction

  Renaissance, 36, 86, 154, 203, 237

  Renommée statue, atop Panthéon, 73, 74, 245

  repeating circle, see Borda repeating circles

  Report to the Emperor (Delambre), 319

  Restoration France, 101, 321, 330–31

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

  Revolutionary Tribunal, 145, 147, 170

  Revolution of 1830, 327

  Rhine, 242, 318

  Ricardos, General, 108–9, 110, 115, 121

  Rieupeyroux, 205, 226, 377

  Robespierre, Maximilien, 75, 100, 145, 147, 150, 153, 154, 166

  Roca-Corra mountain, 56

  Rodez, 209, 213, 216, 221, 232, 248, 265, 377

  Delambre at, 205–6

  as designated rendezvous point of meridian expedition, 21, 56, 102, 104, 116, 181, 187, 197, 198, 200, 207

  Rodez Cathedral, 205–6, 207, 226

  Roland de la Platière, Jean-Marie, 20–21, 366

  Rolland, Raymond de, 212–13

  Romme, Gilbert, 140, 151, 369

  Rosalie, “La belle,” 103–4

  Rosetta Stone, 244

  Rothschild, Baron de, 14, 71

  Rotterdam, 317–18

  Rouergue, 181

  Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 17, 47, 75, 254, 320

  Roussillon, 50, 64, 109, 181–82

  Route de l’Intendant, 205

  Royal Academy of Sciences, see Academy of Sciences

  Royal Mint, 136

  Royal Navy, British, 165, 177, 267, 269

  Royal Observatory, see Paris Observatory

  Royal Observatory of Madrid, 269

  Royal Society (of London), 94, 145, 240, 315

  Ruelle, Alexandre, 146–47, 148, 170–71

  rulers, 316, 382

  platinum, 217, 229–30

  Russia, 316, 339

  Sacré-Coeur church, 23

  Saint-Denis, Delambre’s detention in, 29–36, 52, 302

  Saint-Denis Basilica, 27, 29, 30, 35, 36–37, 74, 206, 320

  Sainte-Montaine, 157

  Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 320

  Saint Helena, 318

  Saint-Just, Louis Antoine Léon de, 100

  Saint-Martin-du-Tertre, 25, 27, 70–73, 76

  Saint-Pierre church, 23–24

  Saint-Pons, 6, 227, 231

  Saint-Vincent church, 212

  Salers, 203–5

  Salses, 111, 196, 229

  Salvà i Campillo, Francesco, 48, 65–66, 108

  Sand, George, 263

  San Lorenzo cathedral, 175

  sans-culottide, 140–41

  Santa Barbara, Calif., 7, 294, 353

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 347

  satellite surveys, of earth, 7, 22

  sciences, 37, 65, 295

  Archimedes on power of, 9

  Cassini’s rejection of, 148–49, 223

  collective nature of, 82, 233, 301

  D
elambre and Méchain’s effect on, 9

  error viewed as crime against, 147, 171

  first history of, 319

  first international conference in, see International Commission

  human history and, 1, 25, 147, 229

  inevitability of error in, 213, 301

  Lalande’s popularization of, 77, 310

  metric system used in, 4

  Napoleon on, 177

  political neutrality of, 67, 99, 109–10, 113–14, 123, 162, 315

  progress of, 95, 98, 182

  repetition in history of, 268

  simultaneous discovery in, 306–7

  as social weapon, 213–14

  uncertainty in, 118, 308

  scientifiques, 308

  scientists:

  anomalous data suppressed by, 301

  eulogies for, 286

  experimentalists vs. theorists, 250

  first international association of, 334

  first use of term, 308, 389

  professional courtesy of, 184–86, 190

  reputation and, 348

  seniority and, 41

  Scotland, 240

  Senate, French, 316

  Senate, U.S., metric reform and, 238–39

  Seneca, 212, 232

  Sierra de Espadán, 280, 281

  Sillas Torellas, 59, 262, 275

  Size and Shape of the Earth, The (Delambre), 323

  Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind (Condorcet), 142

  Slop de Cadenburg, Francesco, 163, 166, 177

  Slop de Cadenburg, Giuseppe, 221

  astronomy career of, 162

  Méchain’s correspondence with, 162–64, 167–68, 170, 171, 174, 177, 372

  Méchain’s stay with, 162–63

  smallpox, 16, 65

  Smith, Adam, 138, 142

  Snell, Willebrord, 91

  Socrates, 18, 309

  solar eclipse, 275

  solar system, formation of, 214

  Sóller, 262, 275

  Sologne, 156–58, 183

  solstice:

  summer, 108, 162

  winter, 117

  sorcery, 204, 227–28

  Souesme, 157

  Soviet Union, 339

  Spain, 7, 40, 164, 210, 238, 323

  border between France and, 47–48, 50, 65, 123

  Méchain offered scientific appointment in, 110, 167

  Méchain’s meridian expedition portion in, 46–67, 107–22

  Méchain’s second expedition to, 262, 263–89

  metric system adopted in, 331

  reaction to French Revolution in, 47, 51–52, 64, 269

  relations between France and, 47, 48–49, 51–52, 59, 64, 267

  Treasury of, 66

  war between France and, 62–67, 105, 107–16, 121, 123, 191

  spiders, 18, 79, 309

  Spirit of Laws, The (Montesquieu), 125

  spring equinox, 91

  stade, 87, 91

  statistical method, 214, 305–8

  Statue of Liberty, 342

  Stevin, Simon, 86

  Suez canal, 144

  summer solstice, 108, 162

  “sun clock,” 274–75

  Supreme Being, 150, 154

  surveyors, 28, 132, 227–28

  Sweden, 320

  Swinden, Jan Hendrik Van, 249

  Swiss Guard, massacre of, 26

  Switzerland, 238

  Syène (Aswan), 91, 243

  System of the World (Laplace), 82

  Tallyrand, Charles-Maurice de, 85, 87, 88–89, 235, 237, 241

  Tauch, 196

  taxes, 33, 50, 96, 100, 133, 135, 144, 157, 227–28

  tax farms, tax farmers, 105, 135, 143, 145

  Tech, battle of, 109, 111, 114–15

  temperature, measurement rationalization of, 370

  Temple district, of Paris, 19

  Temple of Isis, 243

  Temple of Reason, 103, 206

  Temporary Agency of Weights and Measures, 152

  Terror, 146, 149, 153, 170, 223, 305

  description of, 105

  “tertian fever,” 278, 285

  theodolite, 43–44

  thermidor, counterrevolution of, 145

  Thoburn, Steve, 340

  Thoreau, Henry David, 195

  Thuban, 117–18, 300

  time:

  atomic standard for, 338

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

  time zones, 332

  toise, 85, 95, 316, 338, 351

  Toulon, 116, 177

  trade, 50

  freedom of, 19, 130, 138

  metric system and, 244, 259–60, 332

  in old measurements, 19, 127–34

  see also globalization

  Tranchot, Jean-Joseph, ix, 242, 266

  back pay of, 191–92

  capture of, 111–12

  death of, 322

  death of family of, 166–67

  as Delambre’s assistant, 205–6, 217, 229–30

  as Méchain’s assistant, 45–46, 50, 59, 60, 62, 108, 109, 110–15, 119, 121, 164, 172, 173, 178, 191–92, 193, 196, 209, 216, 227

  Méchain’s relationship with, 167, 175–76, 178, 222, 226, 233, 377

  military rank of, 156

  naval cartography and, 169

  Revolutionary sympathies and activities of, 112–15, 166, 177, 361–13

  surveyor’s experience of, 45–46, 112–13

  Treasury, French, 100, 260

  Treatise on Astronomy (Delambre), 314, 319–20, 322–23

  triangulation:

  description of, 22–23

  of Europe, 324, 334

  of France, 290

  introduction of, 91

  as method for all knowledge, 223–24

  tricolor flag, 202

  “Trois Stoppages Etalon,” 343

  truth, public and ephemeral nature of, 338–39

  Turgot, Anne-Robert-Jacques, Chief Minister, 88

  Turin, 172–73

  United States:

  commercial use of metric system in, 4

  currency reform in, 86

  and development of metric system, 88–89, 94, 238–40

  excluded from International Commission, 238

  exploration and mapping of, 300

  mapping of Pacific coast of, 244

  metric system legalized in, 333, 342

  metric system’s increasing use in, 341–45

  official rejection of metric system in, 3–4, 326–27

  Uranus, 82–83

  utopianism, 3, 4, 9

  Valencia, 269, 271, 276, 279, 281, 285

  Valencia, archbishop of, 277

  Valmy, 70

  Valvidrera ridge, 50–51, 56

  Vauban, Sébastien Le Prestre de, 86

  Verdun, 11, 30

  Versailles, 40

  verticality, gravity and, 297–98

  Villars, Ambassador, 172, 173

  Virgil, 206, 312

  Voltaire, 17, 47, 75, 77, 78, 79, 320

  volunteer soldiers, in Paris national Guard, 29, 30, 36

  Vouzon, 157

  wage and price controls, 105, 155–56

  wages, 47

  WAM! (We Ain’t Metric!), 344

  Washington, George, 88, 239

  Watten, 45, 97

  weights:

  determination of metric standard for, 143

  in metric system, 86

  pre-metric units of, 32–33

  see also measurement, measurement systems

  Weights and Measures, Agency of, 254–56, 257, 260, 305

  Weights and Measures, Bureau of, 259

  white, as royalist color, 202

  wigmakers, 142

  William I of Orange, King, 331

  winter solstice, 117

  women, 149, 309

  in astronomy, 79, 308

  equality for, 142

  World’s Fair, of 1929, 57

  World Trade Organizatio
n (WTO), 228

  World War I, 330

  World War II, 339

  Wren, Christopher, 240

  yard, 240

  yellow fever, 271, 272, 278

  “you,” formal vs. informal forms of, 184

  Zach, Franz Xaver, Baron von, 247, 388, 390

  Zeno, 213

  Zollverein, 333

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  Alder, Ken.

  The measure of all things : the seven-year odyssey and hidden error that transformed the world / Ken Alder.

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  Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Arc measures—History. 2. Meter (Unit)—History. 3. Delambre, J. B. J. (Jean Baptiste Joseph), 1749–1822. 4. Méchain, Pierre, 1744–1804. I. Title.

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