Brasil, 1833: a descoberta da fotografia revisitada
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2004-06
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Luis Edegar de Oliveira Costa
Resumo
This paper examines photography as a particular
case of a multiple discovery. It concerns
an original photographic process developed
last century in Brazil, simultaneously and independently
from other processes developed
with the same aim mostly in Europe. A detailed
reconstruction of this process created by
the Frenchman Hercule Florence is performed
by directly inves-tigating his manuscripts and
other original documents of the period. Combining
elements from the Mertonian theory of
discovery and science studies, I argue that the
local peri-pheral circumstances areembodied
in the final form of Florence’s process: a photographic
process without a camera obscura.
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História da fotografia, História da ciência, Descobertas múltiplas, History of photography, History of science, Multiple discovery
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MONTEIRO, Rosana Horio. Brasil, 1833: a descoberta da fotografia revisitada. Visualidades, Goiânia, v. 2, n. 1, jan./jun. 2004. Disponível em: <https://www.revistas.ufg.br/VISUAL/article/view/40029/20443>.