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E-raamat: Correspondence of Charles Hutton: Mathematical Networks in Georgian Britain

(All Souls College, University of Oxford)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
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  • Formaat: 304 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780192527226

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This book is the first edition of the surviving correspondence of celebrated Georgain mathematician and educator Charles Hutton (1737-1823).

This book contains all the letters that are known to survive from the correspondence of Charles Hutton (1737-1823). Hutton was one of the most prominent British mathematicians of his generation; he played roles at the Royal Society, the Royal Military Academy, the Board of Longitude, the 'philomath' network and elsewhere. He worked on the explosive force of gunpowder and the mean density of the earth, wining the Royal Society's Copley medal in 1778; he was also at the focus of a celebrated row at the Royal Society in 1784 over the place of mathematics there. He is of particular historical interest because of the variety of roles he played in British mathematics, the dexterity with which he navigated, exploited and shaped personal and professional networks in mathematics and science, and the length and visibility of his career.

Hutton corresponded nationally and internationally, and his correspondence illustrates the overlapping, the intersection and interaction of the different networks in which Hutton moved. It therefore provides new information about how Georgian mathematics was structured socially, and how mathematical careers worked in that period. It provides a rare and valuable view of a mathematical culture that would substantially cease to exist when British mathematics embraced continental methods from the early ninetheenth century onwards.

Over 130 letters survive, from 1770 to 1822, but they are widely scattered (in nearly thirty different archives) and have not been catalogued or edited before. This edition situates the correspondence with an introduction and explanatory notes.

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the book is an important contribution to the history of the mathematical sciences in Great Britain during the Georgian period, filling a definite chronological gap. It is, moreover, complementary to historical works on British scientific and educational institutions. * Olivier Bruneau, University of Lorraine, Isis Journal of the History of Science Society * The book is a very thorough piece of scholarship. It features a few well-chosen archival images and contains a substantial bibliography and index. It will be of importance to all those with an interest in British mathematical and scientic practitioners of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. * Adrian Rice, MathSciNet * The editor has done an outstanding job in selecting key examples of Huttons vast correspondence while providing extensive contextual notes for each letter. Recommended. * J. Johnson, CHOICE *

Introduction xiv
Biography xvi
Newcastle and Longbenton xvi
Woolwich and Greenwich xix
London and beyond xxiii
Hutton's intellectual legacy xxvii
Hutton's manuscript legacy xxviii
This edition xxx
Abbreviations xxxii
Letters 1(1)
Letter 1 Charles Hutton to Hugh Percy, 1770
1(1)
Letter 2 John Richmond to Charles Hutton, 30 July 1770
2(1)
Letter 3 Charles Hutton to John Richmond, 30 July 1770
3(1)
Letter 4 Reuben Burrow to Charles Hutton, 24 September 1773
4(1)
Letter 5 Charles Hutton to Samuel Horsley, 25 January 1776
5(1)
Letter 6 Charles Hutton to Samuel Horsley, 17 April 1776
6(1)
Letter 7 Charles Hutton to Francis Maseres, 13 March 1777
6(1)
Letter 8 Charles Hutton to Francis Maseres, 25 August 1777
7(1)
Letter 9 Charles Hutton to Robert Harrison, 13 January 1779
8(4)
Letter 10 Henry Cavendish to Charles Hutton, 7 July 1779
12(2)
Letter 11 Henry Cavendish to Charles Hutton, ?Jury 1779
14(1)
Letter 12 Charles Hutton to Robert Harrison, 4 August 1779
15(4)
Letter 13 Charles Hutton to Nevil Maskelyne, 21 September 1779
19(1)
Letter 14 Charles Hutton to Robert Harrison, 31 May 1780
20(2)
Letter 15 Charles Hutton to Robert Harrison, 19 March 1781
22(3)
Letter 16 Edme-Sebastien Jeaurat to the Misses Hutton, 20 October 1781
25(1)
Letter 17 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 12 February 1782
26(1)
Letter 18 Charles Hutton to Nevil Maskelyne, 12 August 1782
27(1)
Letter 19 John Playfair to Charles Hutton, 12 December 1782
28(3)
Letter 20 Charles Hutton to an unknown correspondent, 19 May 1783
31(1)
Letter 21 Charles Hutton to William Herschel, 6 February 1784
32(1)
Letter 22 Joseph Banks to Charles Hutton, ?April 1784
33(1)
Letter 23 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 22 April 1784
34(2)
Letter 24 Charles Hutton to Kleinschmidt, 13 May 1784
36(1)
Letter 25 Charles Hutton to William Herschel, 12 November 1784
37(2)
Letter 26 William Herschel to Charles Hutton, November 1784
39(3)
Letter 27 Charles Hutton to William Herschel, 18 November 1784
42(1)
Letter 28 Charles Hutton to William Herschel, 31 January 1785
43(2)
Letter 29 Charles Hutton to William Herschel, 15 February 1785
45(1)
Letter 30 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 25 April 1785
46(1)
Letter 31 Charles Hutton to Nevil Maskelyne, 27 June 1785
46(2)
Letter 32 David Steuart Erskine, Earl of Buchan to Charles Hutton, 26 January 1786
48(2)
Letter 33 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 24 April 1786
50(1)
Letter 34 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 1786
51(1)
Letter 35 Charles Hutton to John Whitehurst, 16 August 1786
51(2)
Letter 36 Charles Hutton to John Robison, ?late 1786
53(1)
Letter 37 Charles Hutton to Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond, 24 August 1787
54(1)
Letter 38 Charles Hutton to Hugh Percy, 1788
55(1)
Letter 39 John Playfair to Charles Hutton, 21 April 1788
56(3)
Letter 40 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 28 April 1788
59(2)
Letter 41 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 15 July 1788
61(2)
Letter 42 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 29 September 1788
63(4)
Letter 43 The Trustees of the Grammar School at Hungerford to Charles Hutton, 29 September 1788
67(1)
Letter 44 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 9 December 1788
68(1)
Letter 45 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 8 April 1789
69(1)
Letter 46 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 26 May 1789?
70(2)
Letter 47 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 27 August 1789
72(1)
Letter 48 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 12 May 1790
73(1)
Letter 49 Charles Henry Vignoles to Charles Hutton, 31 October 1790
74(1)
Letter 50 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 28 April 1791?
75(1)
Letter 51 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 7 May 1791
76(1)
Letter 52 Charles Hutton to William Frend, 21 May 1791
77(4)
Letter 53 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 23 May 1791
81(1)
Letter 54 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 12 July 1791
82(3)
Letter 55 Charles Hutton to William Herschel, 15 January 1792
85(1)
Letter 56 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 26 April 1792
86(1)
Letter 57 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 1792
86(2)
Letter 58 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 1793
88(1)
Letter 59 Charles Hutton to Rowland Burdon, 18 June 1792
89(3)
Letter 60 John Playfair to Charles Hutton, 25 August 1792
92(1)
Letter 61 Charles Henry Vignoles to Charles Hutton, 3 June 1793
93(1)
Letter 62 Charles Hutton to Nevil Maskelyne, 19 December 1793
94(1)
Letter 63 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 29 April 1794
95(1)
Letter 64 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 24 May 1794
96(1)
Letter 65 Lewis Evans to Charles Hutton, 27 May 1794?
97(1)
Letter 66 M. Courtois to Charles Hutton, 15 December 1794
98(1)
Letter 67 Charles Hutton to Robert Harrison, April-August 1795
99(3)
Letter 68 Thomas Collinson to Charles Hutton, 1795--6
102(2)
Letter 69 Thomas Collinson to Charles Hutton, 1795--6
104(1)
Letter 70 Charles Hutton to David Stephenson, 7 February 1795
105(1)
Letter 71 Charles Hutton to Robert Harrison, 13 August 1795
106(1)
Letter 72 John Leslie to Charles Hutton, 14 October 1795
107(2)
Letter 73 Charles Hutton to Joseph McCormack, 19 October 1795
109(1)
Letter 74 Abraham Robertson to Charles Hutton, 16 December 1796
110(1)
Letter 75 Charles Hutton to Nevil Maskelyne, 27 February 1796
111(2)
Letter 76 Nevil Maskelyne to Charles Hutton, 20 June 1796, 1797, or 1798
113(1)
Letter 77 Charles Hutton to Margaret Bryan, 6 January 1797
114(1)
Letter 78 Charles Hutton to William Windham, 20 February 1797
115(3)
Letter 79 Charles Hutton to Joseph Banks, 12 March 1797
118(1)
Letter 80 Charles Hutton to E. Collins, 6 July 1797
119(1)
Letter 81 Charles Hutton to Henry Cavendish, 17 November 1798
120(2)
Letter 82 Francis Maseres to Charles Hutton, 14 April 1801
122(1)
Letter 83 Charles Hutton to George Kearsley, 13 July 1801
123(1)
Letter 84 Charles Hutton to ?John Rennie, 10 February 1802
124(2)
Letter 85 Charles Hutton to Ralph Griffiths, 1 May 1802
126(2)
Letter 86 Charles Hutton to Edward Bruce, 30 July 1802
128(1)
Letter 87 Charles Hutton to William Windham, 15 September 1802
129(3)
Letter 88 Charles Hutton to William Windham, 19 September 1802
132(1)
Letter 89 Charles Hutton to Joseph Banks, March 1803
133(1)
Letter 90 Charles Hutton to Richard Elsam, 21 May 1803
133(1)
Letter 91 John Leslie to Charles Hutton, 19 September 1804
134(1)
Letter 92 Charles Hutton to Francis Wingrave, 1805
135(1)
Letter 93 M. Courtois to Charles Blacker Vignoles, 18 January 1805
136(2)
Letter 94 Judith Milbanke to Charles Hutton, 10 February 1805
138(4)
Letter 95 Charles Hutton to William Fettes, 19 February 1805
142(1)
Letter 96 Charles Hutton to Judith Milbanke, 15 April 1805
143(2)
Letter 97 Judith Milbanke to Charles Hutton, 30 April 1805
145(1)
Letter 98 Charles Hutton to Andrew Mackay, 5 April 1806
146(1)
Letter 99 Judith Milbanke to Charles Hutton, 23 May 1805
147(1)
Letter 100 Gilbert Austin to Charles Hutton, 13 August 1806
148(1)
Letter 101 Charles Hutton to Messrs Kent, 71807
149(1)
Letter 102 Charles Hutton to Francis Baily, 13 July 1808
150(1)
Letter 103 Francis Baily to Charles Hutton, 14 September 1808
151(2)
Letter 104 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, 3 August 1809
153(1)
Letter 105 Charles Hutton to William Windham, 15 December 1809
154(1)
Letter 106 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, 9 August 1813
155(1)
Letter 107 Judith Milbanke to Charles Hutton, 30 October 1813
156(1)
Letter 108 Patrick Kelly and Charles Hutton to the Committee of the Literary Fund, April 1814
157(1)
Letter 109 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, 1 July 1814?
158(1)
Letter 110 John Vignoles to Charles Hutton, 21 October 1814
159(2)
Letter 111 John and Anna Vignoles to Charles Hutton, 20 January 1815
161(2)
Letter 112 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, 1816
163(2)
Letter 113 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, 15 January 1816
165(1)
Letter 114 Charles Hutton, testimonial for Charles Babbage, 21 March 1816
165(2)
Letter 115 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, first half of 1816
167(1)
Letter 116 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, 8 May 1817
168(1)
Letter 117 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, 24 April 1818
169(1)
Letter 118 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, ?May 1818
170(1)
Letter 119 Charles Hutton to Catherine Hutton, 26 January 1819
171(2)
Letter 120 Charles Hutton to Pierre-Simon de Laplace, 9 April 1819
173(10)
Letter 121 Charles Hutton to Catherine Hutton, 18 October 1819
183(3)
Letter 122 Pierre-Simon de Laplace to Charles Hutton, 11 September 1820
186(1)
Letter 123 Charles Hutton to Alexander Tilloch, 23 October 1820
187(1)
Letter 124 Charles Hutton to Alexander Tilloch, October-November 1820
188(1)
Letter 125 Charles Hutton to Francis Baily, 17 September 1821
189(1)
Letter 126 Catherine Hutton to Charles Hutton, 4 November 1821
190(1)
Letter 127 Patrick Kelly to Charles Hutton, 24 December 1821
191(1)
Letter 128 Catherine Hutton to Charles Hutton, 11 February 1822
191(1)
Letter 129 Charles Hutton to John Bruce, 22 March 1822
192(2)
Letter 130 Charles Hutton to William Armstrong, 20 April 1822
194(2)
Letter 131 Catherine Hutton to Charles Hutton, 10 July 1822
196(2)
Letter 132 Charles Hutton to John Herschel, 3 September 1822
198(1)
Letter 133 John Scott, Earl of Eldon, to Henry Hutton, 3 February 1823
198(3)
References 201(12)
Index 213
Dr Benjamin Wardhaugh holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford and has been engaged in research and teaching in the history of mathematics since 2006. He has written ten books, including an anthology of 500 years of popular mathematics writing. His research interests span the sixteenth to the eighteenth century and include mathematical theories of music, the transmission of mathematical texts, and the history of mathematics teaching and numeracy in that period.