Scotland’s Historians of Science Conference
Scotland’s Historians of Science network is running an online conference on 9 June. Pre-recorded presentations of up to 20 minutes are grouped into sessions of 3 or 4 papers. Each […]
ESHS – Visual, Material and Sensory Cultures of Science
Because of the current pandemic it is no longer possible to hold the 9th ESHS Conference (European Society for the History of Science) live in Bologna, the Organizing and Scientific […]
Practical Geometry: The World in Diagrams at the Court of Louis XIV
The Early Modern Science Working Group meets monthly to discuss a colleague’s work in progress or to discuss readings that are of particular interest to participants. For the next session, […]
How Early Modern Readers Used Geometrical Diagrams
For Diagrams in Science, Science in Diagrams conference at Bibliotheca Hertziana, Benjamin Wardhaugh (University of Oxford) will give a lecture entitled “How Early Modern Readers Used Geometrical Diagrams.” Monday, 14 […]
On the Origin and Evolution of the Nautical Chart
The Interuniversity Centre for the History of Science and Technology (CIUHCT) at the University of Lisbon will host a 3-day online workshop entitled “On the Origin and Evolution of the […]
Diagrams and Visual Aids in the University Classroom
The next Bibliotheca Hertziana online research seminar will host Mordechai Feingold (Caltech) on “Diagrams and Other Visual Aids in the Early Modern University Classroom”. Thursday 11 November 2021, 17:00–19:00 CET […]
Logic, Diagrams and Geometry in Early Modern Thought
The next Princeton–Bucharest online seminar will host Vincenzo De Risi (CNRS – Max Planck Institute) and David Rabouin (CNRS) on “Logic, Diagrams and Geometry in Early Modern Thought.” Tuesday 7 […]
Compassing the Heavens and Earth: Early Scientific Instruments
The History of Science and Technology collection at Yale University will host an online workshop on “Compassing the Heavens and Earth: Early Scientific Instruments” in conversation with Elizabeth Fox, Alexi […]