金钱的科学:艾萨克·牛顿对铸币厂的掌握

A. Marples
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本文使用皇家造币厂的记录来探索艾萨克·牛顿如何在炼金术和自然哲学追求之外与金属合作。它展示了如何利用机构文书工作来以新的方式思考工作资源的管理,以及在国家、科学和金融的城市世界中物质和精神实践的关系。它揭示了牛顿是如何通过一种博学的“实际客观性”来处理手工和管理技能的,当他在政府部门与人或金属打交道时,他不能完全依靠他的科学声誉或数学能力。最后,它阐明了牛顿在造币厂的活动是如何交叉并影响了18世纪早期对学术古物研究以及商业地质学、采矿、冶金和计量学的兴趣。
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The science of money: Isaac Newton's mastering of the Mint
This article uses the records at the Royal Mint to explore how Isaac Newton worked with metal beyond his alchemical and natural philosophical pursuits. It demonstrates how institutional paperwork can be used to think in new ways about the management of working resources as well as the relationship of material and mental practices across the linked urban worlds of state, science and finance. It reveals how Newton negotiated artisanal and administrative skills through a learned ‘practical objectivity’, unable to rely wholly upon his scientific reputation or mathematical ability when working with men and metals within a government department. Finally, it illuminates how Newton's activities at the Mint intersected and influenced a growing interest in the pursuit of scholarly antiquarianism as well as commercial geology, mining, metallurgy and metrology in the early eighteenth century.
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