- Silvio Bedini
Silvio Bedini (
January 17 1917 —November 14 2007 ) was an Americanhistorian , specialising in early scientific instruments. He was HistorianEmeritus of theSmithsonian Institution , where he served on the professional staff for twenty-five years, retiring in 1987.Biography
Bedini was born in the Colonial town of
Ridgefield, Connecticut in 1917.In 1958 he accepted an invitation to write a
brochure about the history of his hometown for its 250thanniversary , a project that just three months later resulted in a 411-page book titled "Ridgefield in Review".In 1961 he accepted the offer of a position in
Washington, D.C. ascurator at the Smithsonian Institution in the new Museum of History and Technology (now theNational Museum of American History ), which was under construction.Awards
For his research and publications in 1962 Bedini received the
Abbott Payson Award of theSociety for the History of Technology , and in 1997 inDarmstadt, Germany he was awarded thePaul-Bunge-Preis at the General Assembly of the German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry "for the book of foremost quality on the history of scientific instruments."In 2000, in
Munich, Germany he was awarded theLeonardo da Vinci Medal, "the highest recognition from the Society of the History of Technology."Memberships
His memberships include the
American Philosophical Society , theAmerican Antiquarian Society , theSociety of American Historians , theWashington Academy of Sciences , the Scientific Instrument Society (London), the Astrolabe Society (Paris), the Surveyors Historical Society, and most recently, the DC Association of Land Surveyors, which extended to him an Honorary Membership in December 2003.Bedini was completing his twenty-third book.
Works
1950s
*"Johann Philipp Trefler: Clockmaker of Augsburg", "Bulletin of the
National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors " (1956-1957), reprinted as pamphlet (1957)
*"Ridgefield in Review", (1958)1960s
*"Agent for the Archduke: Another chapter in the story of Johann Phillip Treffler, Clockmaker of Augsburg" (1961)
*"XIVth and XVth century public clocks of the papal marches", (1962)
*"Galileo Galilei and time measurement: A re-examination of pertinent documents", (1963)
*"The scent of time: A study of the use of fire and incense for time measurement in Oriental countries" ("Transactions of the American Philosophical Society", new ser), (1963)
*"The Borghesi Astronomical Clock", ( 1964)
*"Early American Scientific Instruments and Their Makers", (1964)
*"The makers of Galileo's scientific instruments", (1964)
*"Mechanical Universe. The Astrarium of Giovanni de Dondi" from "Transactions of the American Philosophical Society", New Series, Volume 56, Part 5, 1966
*"Sundials and dialling: A bibliography of Italian and other references", (1966)
*"Seventeenth century magnetic timepieces" (1969)1970s
*"Benjamin Banneker and the survey of the District of Columbia, 1791", (1971)
*"The tube of long vision : (the physical characteristics of the early 17th Century telescope)", (1971)
*"The Life of Benjamin Banneker: The Definitive Biography of the First Black Man of Science", (1972)
*"The Life of Benjamin Banneker: The First African-American Man of Science", (1972)
*"Moon Man's Greatest Adventure" (with Wernher von; Whipple, Fred L. and Thomas, Davis Braun (1973)
*"Thinkers and tinkers: Early American men of science", (1975)
*"The Spotted Stones", (Library Binding - 1978)1980s
*"Introduction--the Vatican's astronomical paintings and the Institute of the Sciences of Bologna", (1980)
*"Thinkers and Tinkers: Early American Men of Science", (1980)
*"Th. Jefferson and science: Exhibition catalogue", (1981)
*"Declaration of Independence Desk, Relic of Revolution", (1982)
*"Thinkers and Tinkers: Early Men of Science", (1983)
*"At the Sign of the Compass and Quadrant: The Life and Times of Anthony Lamb" ("Transactions of the American Philosophical Society"), (1984)
*"The scientific instruments of the Lewis and Clark expedition", "Great plains quarterly", (1984)
*"Thomas Jefferson and His Copying Machines" (Monticello monograph series), (1984)
*"Clockwork cosmos: Bernardo Facini and the Farnese planisferologio (Studi e testi)", (1985)
*"Thomas Jefferson and American vertebrate paleontology" (Virginia Division of Mineral Resources publication), (1985)
*"Early American Scientific Instruments and Their Makers", (1986)
*"Marshall's meridian instrument", (1987)1990s
*"Thomas Jefferson: Statesman of Science", (1990)
*"The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia", (1991)
*"The pulse of time : Galileo Galilei, the determination of longitude, and the pendulum clock", (1991)
*"Science and Instruments in Seventeenth-Century Italy" (Collected Studies Series, Cs448), (1994)
*"The Trail of Time : Time Measurement with Incense in East Asia",Cambridge University Press (1994) ISBN 0-521-37482-0
*"The Mace and the Gavel: Symbols of Government in America", ("Transactions of the American Philosophical Society"), (1997)
*"Pope's Elephant: An Elephantªs Journey from Deep in India to the Heart of Rome", (1997)
*"Christopher Columbus and the Age of Exploration: An Encyclopedia", (with David Buisseret), (1998)
*"Maryland Historical Magazine" - Summer 1998 (Vol. 93 No. 2) (with Michael P. McCarthy, Merle T. Cole and Karen Robbins), (1998)
*"The Pope's Elephant", Nashville, Sanders 1998
*"The Jefferson Stone: Demarcation of the First Meridian of the United States", Frederick, MD: Professional Surveyors, 1999.
[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001JHA....32..157W&link_type=ARTICLE&db_key=AST Book Review by Craig B. Waff] (pdf, 327KB) (includes a lot of info from the book)
[http://www.profsurv.com/newpsm/archive.php?issue=38&article=541 Book Review by Patrick Toscano]
*"Patrons, Artisans and Instruments of Science, 1600-1750", (Collected Studies, Cs635.), (1999)
[http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0361-0160(200024)31%3A4%3C1094%3APAAIOS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Y Book review by Sheila J. Rabin]2000s
* "William Churton (fl. 1749-1767): North Carolina Cartographer (Professional surveyor)", (2001)
*"With Compass and Chain: Early American Surveyors and Their Instruments", (2001)
*"Jefferson and Science" (with Donald Fleming) (2002)
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