The Birth of Space in the Renaissance: Francesco Patrizi on Metaphysics and Mathematics
The CHPS – Center for the History of Philosophy and Science (Radboud Universiteit) resumes its Work-in-Progress Seminars which will be now held online via Zoom. For the next session, Vincenzo De […]
Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries
In response to the current global health situation, MEMSA’s 14th annual conference (Durham University) is running as a digital conference, with its delegates’ papers presented as pre-recorded videos. Borders and […]
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 […]
Machines, Mines and Mathematics: Elizabethan Artisans as Agents of Change
The EMPHASIS seminar (School of Advanced Studies – University of London) focuses on the history of early modern philosophy, broadly construed, and the history of early modern science, including the […]
Smiths, Gunners and Practical Mathematicians at the Tower of London
Durham History Research Seminar will host Rebekah Higgitt (National Museums Scotland) on “Cyclopes and the heirs of Archimedes: smiths, gunners and practical mathematicians at the Tower of London.” The coat […]
The Science of Pierre Gassendi
The next AFHOPOS Seminar (University of Oxford) is dedicated to the natural philosophy and philosophy of mathematics of Pierre Gassendi and features two speakers: Dmitri Levitin (Oxford) – Why Gassendi […]
Magnets, Math, and Diagrams in Navigational Technology
The next research seminar at the Bibliotheca Hertziana will host Laura Georgescu (University of Groningen) on “Magnets, Math, and Diagrams: Turning Visual Aids into Navigational Technology.” Wednesday 24 March 2021, […]
Theory of Science in the Post-Avicennian Period
The University of Jyväskylä (Finland) will host a two-day online conference entitled “Theory of Science and the Sciences in the Post-Avicennian Period.” Monday, March 29 Hannah C. Erlwein (Max Planck […]
Women on Medieval Philosophy
Women on Medieval Philosophy conference at KU Leuven will take place from 8 to 10 July. Focusing on women scholars working on any aspect of medieval philosophy, broadly construed, the […]
The Hydraulic Technician in Early Ducal Florence
The next Workshop for the Early Modern Period (University of Cambridge) will host Caroline Murphy (MIT) on “Defining the Alluvial Edge: The Hydraulic Technician at Work in Early Ducal Florence.” […]