Science and political economy in Enlightenment Milan, 1760-1805
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Science and political economy in Enlightenment Milan, 1760-1805
Maddaluno, Lavinia
Liverpool University Press
10/2024
360
Mole
9781835534045
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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
List of figures
Introduction
Actors
The meaning of scientific practice
Competing traditions in political economy
Scientific practices and political economic reforms
Chapter I
Milling the economy: bread making practices and ersatz in eighteenth-century mila
Landriani as a go-between
Father carrara's bakery and barraco's machine
Maize and economic milling
Chapter II
From economic machines to public happiness
Beccaria and the measure of the enlightenment
Pasta, bread making presses and "intermittent" lumi
Mechanical artefacts and the state
Galilean and cameralist echoes
Chapter III
Perpetuating private property: machines and hydraulics
Miglioramento, language and economia rustica
Castelli's hydraulics
D'alembert and progress
The "character of sovereigns"
The ventilatore idraulico
Spaces of political economy: natural history, mineralogy and wealth
Domenico vandelli's survey of valsassina (1763)
Vandelli's travel journal: cameralism, curiositas and utilitas
Shifting to mineralogy and the soil
Networks of natural history knowledge
Action, history and projectors
Chapter V
Visions of the soil between enlightened reforms and the napoleonic period
The ispettorato per i nitri e le polveri
From roman to milanese soil
Creating saltpetre expertise
Spaces of rural economy: the soil and its fertility
Conclusion
Starting with grain, ending with the soil
Bibliography
Manuscript sources
Printed sources
Editions of sources
Secondary sources
Abbreviations
List of figures
Introduction
Actors
The meaning of scientific practice
Competing traditions in political economy
Scientific practices and political economic reforms
Chapter I
Milling the economy: bread making practices and ersatz in eighteenth-century mila
Landriani as a go-between
Father carrara's bakery and barraco's machine
Maize and economic milling
Chapter II
From economic machines to public happiness
Beccaria and the measure of the enlightenment
Pasta, bread making presses and "intermittent" lumi
Mechanical artefacts and the state
Galilean and cameralist echoes
Chapter III
Perpetuating private property: machines and hydraulics
Miglioramento, language and economia rustica
Castelli's hydraulics
D'alembert and progress
The "character of sovereigns"
The ventilatore idraulico
Spaces of political economy: natural history, mineralogy and wealth
Domenico vandelli's survey of valsassina (1763)
Vandelli's travel journal: cameralism, curiositas and utilitas
Shifting to mineralogy and the soil
Networks of natural history knowledge
Action, history and projectors
Chapter V
Visions of the soil between enlightened reforms and the napoleonic period
The ispettorato per i nitri e le polveri
From roman to milanese soil
Creating saltpetre expertise
Spaces of rural economy: the soil and its fertility
Conclusion
Starting with grain, ending with the soil
Bibliography
Manuscript sources
Printed sources
Editions of sources
Secondary sources
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Political Economy and Science;Intellectual History;Italian and Milanese Enlightenment;Science in the Enlightenment;Material Enlightenment
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
List of figures
Introduction
Actors
The meaning of scientific practice
Competing traditions in political economy
Scientific practices and political economic reforms
Chapter I
Milling the economy: bread making practices and ersatz in eighteenth-century mila
Landriani as a go-between
Father carrara's bakery and barraco's machine
Maize and economic milling
Chapter II
From economic machines to public happiness
Beccaria and the measure of the enlightenment
Pasta, bread making presses and "intermittent" lumi
Mechanical artefacts and the state
Galilean and cameralist echoes
Chapter III
Perpetuating private property: machines and hydraulics
Miglioramento, language and economia rustica
Castelli's hydraulics
D'alembert and progress
The "character of sovereigns"
The ventilatore idraulico
Spaces of political economy: natural history, mineralogy and wealth
Domenico vandelli's survey of valsassina (1763)
Vandelli's travel journal: cameralism, curiositas and utilitas
Shifting to mineralogy and the soil
Networks of natural history knowledge
Action, history and projectors
Chapter V
Visions of the soil between enlightened reforms and the napoleonic period
The ispettorato per i nitri e le polveri
From roman to milanese soil
Creating saltpetre expertise
Spaces of rural economy: the soil and its fertility
Conclusion
Starting with grain, ending with the soil
Bibliography
Manuscript sources
Printed sources
Editions of sources
Secondary sources
Abbreviations
List of figures
Introduction
Actors
The meaning of scientific practice
Competing traditions in political economy
Scientific practices and political economic reforms
Chapter I
Milling the economy: bread making practices and ersatz in eighteenth-century mila
Landriani as a go-between
Father carrara's bakery and barraco's machine
Maize and economic milling
Chapter II
From economic machines to public happiness
Beccaria and the measure of the enlightenment
Pasta, bread making presses and "intermittent" lumi
Mechanical artefacts and the state
Galilean and cameralist echoes
Chapter III
Perpetuating private property: machines and hydraulics
Miglioramento, language and economia rustica
Castelli's hydraulics
D'alembert and progress
The "character of sovereigns"
The ventilatore idraulico
Spaces of political economy: natural history, mineralogy and wealth
Domenico vandelli's survey of valsassina (1763)
Vandelli's travel journal: cameralism, curiositas and utilitas
Shifting to mineralogy and the soil
Networks of natural history knowledge
Action, history and projectors
Chapter V
Visions of the soil between enlightened reforms and the napoleonic period
The ispettorato per i nitri e le polveri
From roman to milanese soil
Creating saltpetre expertise
Spaces of rural economy: the soil and its fertility
Conclusion
Starting with grain, ending with the soil
Bibliography
Manuscript sources
Printed sources
Editions of sources
Secondary sources
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