{"id":62,"date":"2010-05-12T19:20:09","date_gmt":"2010-05-12T19:20:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sruston.litscimed.org\/?p=62"},"modified":"2010-05-12T19:20:09","modified_gmt":"2010-05-12T19:20:09","slug":"davy-in-sweden","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.lancs.ac.uk\/sharon-ruston\/2010\/05\/12\/davy-in-sweden\/","title":{"rendered":"Davy in Sweden"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Dear blog,<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s been two weeks since my last blog and now I\u2019m writing from yet another country, Sweden, and am hoping that volcanic ash won\u2019t interfere with my return trip home this time.<\/p>\n<p>First though, I want to make sure that everyone knows that applications are now open for event 3. There\u2019s a provisional programme online and applications can be downloaded at: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.litscimed.org.uk\/page\/event3\">http:\/\/www.litscimed.org.uk\/page\/event3<\/a>. The event will take place on 1-2 July; the first day will be held at the Royal Institution and the second at the National Maritime Museum. Applications need to be submitted by the deadline of Tuesday 1<sup>st<\/sup> June and we hope to let people know that they\u2019ve got a place by 8<sup>th<\/sup> June.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve taken notice of the points made on the evaluation forms that have come in so far (only 16 out of 22), and we\u2019ve made efforts to ensure that even where there are plenary speakers there will be plenty of time for questions. We\u2019ve also built in more discussion and seminar time. Debbie Hughes, the administrator for the programme, has been trying to find low cost accommodation for the event in Greenwich; there will only be one night\u2019s accommodation offered this time because we\u2019re not starting till 12pm; the second day at the NMM in Greenwich will start at 10am. Our budget to the AHRC was for \u00a3120 per student to cover both travel and accommodation, based on the premise that those who lived within striking distance of the venues would not take up the offer of accommodation. I\u2019m inclined with this event to ask students for budgets once they have been given a place and see how much is needed, but for students to book their own accommodation and dinner, hopefully within this \u00a3120 budget. I\u2019d be interested to hear people\u2019s views on this. It means that we won\u2019t all be together for dinner, and won\u2019t all be staying in the same place, but will mean that students have more freedom.<\/p>\n<p>Last things on event 2, you\u2019ll be pleased to hear that once again the filming I did isn\u2019t good enough to put up on the website\u2026 so don\u2019t worry about having to see yourself on the screen. We\u2019re going to link the 500-word object narratives to the resources page instead. And, remember that the deadline is looming for the LitSciMed video competition, also 1<sup>st<\/sup> June.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>So, I\u2019m in Stockholm to visit the Royal Academy of Sciences to see Humphry Davy\u2019s letters to the Swedish chemist, J\u00f6ns Jacob Berzelius (1779-1848). It was good to get into some proper work, and good to see Davy\u2019s handwriting again. I had an easy job in many respects because I had Berzelius\u2019s published letters to compare to the originals \u2013 it was still really worth my while to come to see them for themselves. Apart from changes made by the editor of Berzelius\u2019s letters (eg. capitalisation, added punctuation), there were a number of important mistakes (\u2018proceeded\u2019 should have read \u2018preceded\u2019, \u2018expiration\u2019 should have read \u2018respiration\u2019, that kind of thing). It was also fascinating to start to get a sense of Davy as a writer \u2013 he seems to use the end of the line as punctuation sometimes, and at other times it seems as though this symbol \u201c means a comma; I need to find out about all of these possibilities. It was also really interesting to see him grow in confidence as a chemist during the period of his correspondence with Berzelius, and to see proof of his outmoded (but perhaps peculiarly Romantic) understanding of matter as dynamic (\u2018the attraction of acid matter for alkaline\u2026\u2019), his repudiation of Dalton\u2019s \u2018mechanico-chemical theory\u2019, and perhaps fancifully on my part, his occasionally poetic turn of phrase even when describing his chemical experiments (such as, \u2018At the red heat the quicksilver rises from the amalgams &amp; the bases remain free\u2019). Davy visited Gothenburg among other places in Sweden and I\u2019ve found letters in other archives in Stockholm, which makes me think that a comprehensive search will be necessary of the regional Swedish archives.<\/p>\n<p>I intend to set up a discussion group on the use of manuscripts in LitSciMed work before the next event, one day of which is dedicated to this topic.<\/p>\n<p>All best,<\/p>\n<p>Sharon<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dear blog, It\u2019s been two weeks since my last blog and now I\u2019m writing from yet another country, Sweden, and am hoping that volcanic ash won\u2019t interfere with my return trip home this time. 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