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Premodern Mathematical Thought – The 16th Century

pastBy Dominique Guillemet3 March 2025Leave a comment

The 16th Century Recordings of the talks are available below or on Mathematicalia YouTube channel. Stephen Clucas Beyond the Praeface: John Dee’s Contributions to Billingsley’s Euclid Vincenzo De Risi The Provability of…

The Oxford Calculators and Their Tradition

pastBy Dominique Guillemet3 March 2025Leave a comment

The Oxford Calculators and Their Tradition Series of online seminars organized by Irene Binini and Sylvain Roudaut. More info here.

Forme del pensiero matematico tra passato e presente

pastBy Dominique Guillemet2 March 2025Leave a comment

Conference in Rome, March 29-30, 2023 @ University of Rome Tor Vergata Forme del pensiero matematico tra passato e presente Streaming at the following link: https://open.meet.garr.it/formepensieromatematico [No registration required to attend online]…

Quantity, Extension, and Infinity in the 13th and 14th Centuries

pastBy Dominique Guillemet2 March 2025Leave a comment

Quantity, Extension, and Infinity in the 13th and 14th Centuries @ Tel Hai College, Israel June 5-7 2023 More info here.

Quid sit numerus? Théories et conceptualisations du nombre au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance

pastBy Dominique Guillemet2 March 2025Leave a comment

Quid sit numerus? Théories et conceptualisations du nombre au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance Two-day conference @ EPHE, Sorbonne June 28-29 June, 2023 Organized by C. Crialesi, C. Hofstetter,…

1973-2023: Celebrating Half a Century of the Aristoteles Latinus in Leuven

pastBy Dominique Guillemet2 March 2025Leave a comment

1973-2023: Celebrating Half a Century of the Aristoteles Latinus in Leuven Three-day conference @ KU Leuven 25-27 October, 2023 Co-organized with L. Devriese, G. Clesse, and N. Bobovnik. Call for…

Algebraic Variable and Mathematical Abstraction: An Entanglement of Social Actors and Philosophical Practices in Pre-Modern Italy

pastBy Dominique Guillemet2 March 2025Leave a comment

Algebraic Variable and Mathematical Abstraction: An Entanglement of Social Actors and Philosophical Practices in Pre-Modern Italy One-day workshop Mathématiques arabes et latine : Questions arithmétiques et algébriques @ SPHere – CNRS…

The Forgotten Giants: Overlooked Scientific Revolutions in Natural Philosophy

pastBy Dominique Guillemet2 March 2025Leave a comment

The Forgotten Giants: Overlooked Scientific Revolutions in Natural Philosophy @ University of Lodz, Center for the Philosophy of Nature 10-12 September 2024 Shoutout to my talk: The Algebraic Unknown: The Interplay of Social…

28th Annual Colloquium of the SIEPM

pastBy Dominique Guillemet2 March 2025Leave a comment

28th Annual Colloquium of the SIEPM Communities of Debate: Collective Intellectual Practice in Medieval Philosophical Thought @ Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences 4-6 September 2024 Shoutout…

International Micrologus Conference

pastBy Dominique Guillemet2 March 2025Leave a comment

International Micrologus Conference Surveying the Realm of Medieval Geometry (XII-XV c.) Organized by Francesca Galli and Clelia Crialesi @ SISMEL, Florence 9-11 October 2024 Shoutout to panel 4 for my…

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