
Established in the early seventeenth century following a bequest to the university by Sir William Sedley, Oxford's Sedleian Professorship of Natural Philosophy is one of the university's oldest professorships. In common with other such positions established around this time, such as the Savilian Professorships of Geometry and Astronomy, for example, its purpose was to provide centrally organised lectures on a specific subject.While the Professorship is now a high-profile research post in applied mathematics, it has previously been held by physicians, an astronomer, and several people in the eighteenth century whose credentials in natural philosophy are much less clear.This edited volume traces the varied history of the chair through the first four centuries of its existence, combining specialised contributions from historians of medicine, of science, of mathematics, and of universities, together with personal reminiscences of some of the more recent holders of the post.
This volume investigates the four-hundred-year evolution of the Sedleian Professorship of Natural Philosophy at the University of Oxford, examining how the role transitioned from a general lecture-based position to a specialized research post in applied mathematics. The editors, Christopher Hollings and Mark McCartney, curate a collection of scholarly essays and personal accounts to document the shifting intellectual landscape of the university and the diverse backgrounds of those who held the chair.
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the history of science and institutional academic development. Readers frequently note the meticulous archival research and the value of combining formal historical analysis with contemporary personal reflections.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192843214
ISBN-13:
9780192843210
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