Higgitt Rebekah
*School of History,Rutherford College,University of Kent,Canterbury,CT2 7NX,UK. Email:
Br J Hist Sci. 2019 Jun;52(2):297-322. doi: 10.1017/S0007087419000244. Epub 2019 May 14.
Built in Greenwich in 1675-1676, the Royal Observatory was situated outside the capital but was deeply enmeshed within its knowledge networks and communities of practice. Scholars have tended to focus on the links cultivated by the Astronomers Royal within scholarly communities in England and Europe but the observatory was also deeply reliant on and engaged with London's institutions and practical mathematical community. It was a royal foundation, situated within one government board, taking a leading role on another, and overseen by Visitors selected by the Royal Society of London. These links helped develop institutional continuity, while instrument-makers, assistants and other collaborators, who were often active in the city as mathematical authors and teachers, formed an extended community with interest in the observatory's continued existence. After outlining the often highly contingent institutional and personal connections that shaped and supported the observatory, this article considers the role of two early assistants, James Hodgson and Thomas Weston. By championing John Flamsteed's legacy and sharing observatory knowledge and practice beyond its walls, they ensured awareness of and potential users for its outputs. They and their successors helped to develop a particular, and ultimately influential, approach to astronomical and mathematical practice and teaching.
皇家天文台建于1675年至1676年的格林威治,虽位于首都之外,但却深深融入其知识网络和实践社群之中。学者们往往侧重于关注皇家天文学家们在英格兰和欧洲学术社群中建立的联系,然而该天文台也严重依赖伦敦的机构及实用数学社群并与之互动。它是一个皇家机构,隶属于一个政府委员会,在另一个委员会中发挥主导作用,并由伦敦皇家学会挑选的视察员进行监督。这些联系有助于形成机构的连续性,而仪器制造商、助手及其他合作者,他们常常作为数学著作者和教师在伦敦活跃,形成了一个对天文台的持续存在感兴趣的扩展社群。在概述了塑造并支持该天文台的往往极具偶然性的机构和个人联系之后,本文探讨了两位早期助手詹姆斯·霍奇森和托马斯·韦斯顿的作用。通过捍卫约翰·弗拉姆斯蒂德的遗产,并在天文台之外分享天文台的知识和实践,他们确保了对天文台成果的认知以及潜在用户。他们及其继任者助力发展了一种独特且最终颇具影响力的天文学和数学实践及教学方法。