THE HEIRS OF ARCHIMEDES Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology Jed Z.Buchwald,general editor Isaac Newton’s Natural Philosophy Jed Z.Buchwald and I.Bernard Cohen,editors Histories of the Electron:The Birth of Microphysics Jed Z.Buchwald and Andrew Warwick,editors Science Serialized:Representations of the Sciences in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals Geoffrey Cantor and Sally Shuttleworth,editors Natural Particulars:Nature and the Disciplines in Renaissance Europe Anthony Grafton and Nancy Siraisi,editors The Enterprise of Science in Islam:New Perspectives J.P.Hogendijk and A.I.Sabra,editors Instruments and Experimentation in the History of Chemistry Frederic L.Holmes and Trevor H.Levere,editors Systems,Experts,and Computers:The Systems Approach in Management and Engineering,World War II and After Agatha C.Hughes and Thomas P.Hughes,editors The Heirs of Archimedes:Science and the Art of War through the Age of the Enlightenment Brett D.Steele and Tamera Dorland,editors Ancient Astronomy and Celestial Divination N.L.Swerdlow,editor THE HEIRS OF ARCHIMEDES Science and the Art of War through the Age of Enlightenment Brett D.Steele and Tamera Dorland,editors The MIT Press Cambridge,Massachusetts London,England © 2005 Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights reserved.No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying,recording,or information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher. 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U43.E95H45 2005 623'.094—dc22 2004055164 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS VII INTRODUCTION 1 Brett D.Steele and Tamera Dorland I THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF GUNPOWDER WEAPONRY 1 FACING THE NEW TECHNOLOGY: GUNPOWDER DEFENSES IN MILITARY ARCHITECTURE BEFORE THE TRACE ITALIENNE, 1350–1500 37 Kelly DeVries 2 THE FRENCH RELUCTANCE TO ADOPT FIREARMS TECHNOLOGY IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD 73 Frederic J.Baumgartner 3 GUNPOWDER AND THE CHANGING MILITARY ORDER:THE ISLAMIC GUNPOWDER EMPIRES, CA. 1450–CA. 1650 87 Barton C.Hacker 4 BEHIND THE TURKISH WAR MACHINE: GUNPOWDER TECHNOLOGY AND WAR INDUSTRY IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 1450–1700 101 Gábor Ágoston II NAVAL INNOVATIONS: HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE 5 THE MARY ROSE:A TALE OF TWO CENTURIES 137 Alexzandra Hildred Contents vi 6 MATHEMATICS AND EMPIRE:THE MILITARY IMPULSE AND THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION 181 Lesley B.Cormack 7 HARRIOT AND DEE ON EXPLORATION AND MATHEMATICS: DID SCIENTIFIC IMAGERY MAKE FOR NEW SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE? 205 Amir Alexander 8 CHARTING THE GLOBE AND TRACKING THE HEAVENS: NAVIGATION AND THE SCIENCES IN THE EARLY MODERN ERA 221 Michael S.Mahoney III GUNPOWDER PRODUCTION: THE REFINEMENT OF WASTE 9 “THE ART AND MYSTERY OF MAKING GUNPOWDER”:THE ENGLISH EXPERIENCE IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES 233 Brenda J.Buchanan 10 CHEMISTRY IN THE WAR MACHINE: SALTPETER PRODUCTION IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY SWEDEN 275 Thomas Kaiserfeld 11 CHEMISTRY IN THE ARSENAL: STATE REGULATION AND SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY OF GUNPOWDER IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND AND FRANCE 293 Seymour H.Mauskopf IV MILITARY ENGINEERING AND ARTILLERY 12 EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH FORTIFICATION THEORY AFTER VAUBAN:THE CASE OF MONTALEMBERT 333 Janis Langins 13 MILITARY “PROGRESS”AND NEWTONIAN SCIENCE IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT 361 Brett D.Steele ABOUT THE AUTHORS 391 INDEX 395 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We wish to thank Geoffrey Symcox, Peter Reill, UCLA’s Center for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies,and the Clark Library for organizing the conference Science and Warfare in the Old Regime (1998),and Bert Hall and the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology for organizing the conference Colonels and Quartermasters (1999).The con- tributors to this volume first presented their work at these conferences.We also wish to express appreciation to Jeremy Black,Mary Henninger-Voss, Thomas Arnold,and John Guilmartin for contributing to the success of the conferences. This volume depended on the Dibner Institute’s postdoctoral fellowship and on a research grant from the National Science Foundation’s Program of Societal Dimensions of Engineering,Science,andTechnology.Appreciation also goes to RANDproject managers Jefferson Marquis and Thomas Szayna for their stimulating questions,and to the GAOand ANSER’s Homeland Security Institute for their flexibility during the last stage of this project. Finally,this volume owes much to Edwin T.Layton Jr.of the University of Minnesota for his mentorship,friendship,and encouragement to take risks. This volume is dedicated to the memory of Gail Elizabeth Steele (1934–1970), an inspiring teacher and a loving mother. THE HEIRS OF ARCHIMEDES
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