Altered Sensations: Rudolph Koenig’s Acoustical Workshop in Nineteenth-Century Paris

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Rudolph Koenig was one of the more prolific and colourful instrument makers in the renowned nineteenth-century precision instrument trade of Paris. Beginning his career as a violin maker, in 1858 the young Prussian immigrant shifted his talents towards the growing field of acoustics. Altered Sensations is a portrait of his vibrant atelier, a place of construction, commerce and experiment. For over forty years it was also a popular meeting place for scientists, artisans, musicians and teachers. Using archival and collection research from across North American and Europe, David Pantalony has traced the material and social influences of this space on the development of modern acoustics. In particular, he has detailed the manner in which Koenig modified, extended, spread and challenged Hermann von Helmholtz's Sensations of Tone.

A large part of the research on Koenig comes from the actual products of his workshop which survive in museums and collections around the world. The second section of Altered Sensations provides a Catalogue Raisonné of Koenig’s entire line of instruments, including their history, details from specific examples, locations, and references in the literature. This catalogue will serve as a practical guide for curators and researchers as well as a comprehensive overview of nineteenth-century acoustical practice.

Author(s): David Pantalony
Series: Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 24
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 372
Tags: History of Science;History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics;Acoustics;History of Medicine

Front Matter....Pages i-xxxvi
Training....Pages 1-17
Hermann von Helmholtz and the Sensations of Tone ....Pages 19-36
Transformations in the Workshop....Pages 37-63
The Market and Its Influences....Pages 65-81
Constructing a Reputation, 1866–1879....Pages 83-108
Expanding the North American Market, 1871–1882....Pages 109-132
The Faraday of Sound....Pages 133-165
Back Matter....Pages 167-372