Forme del pensiero matematico tra passato e presente
Università di Roma Tor Vergata Via Colombia 1, Roma, ItalyInterdisciplinary conference organized by C. Panti, B. Scoppola, and C. Crialesi
Interdisciplinary conference organized by C. Panti, B. Scoppola, and C. Crialesi
International Conference
International conference organized by C. Crialesi, C. Hoffstetter, and M. Sorokina
international conference organized by N. Bonovnik, C. Crialesi, L. Devriese, G. Clesse
One-day workshop Mathématiques arabes et latine : Questions arithmétiques et algébriques
International conference Shoutout to Session IV: Natural Philosophy: Collective Debates on Atoms and Geometric Items
International conference Shoutout to my talk: The Algebraic Unknown: The Interplay of Social Actors and Philosophical Notions in 14th-Century Italy
International Micrologus Conference organized by C. Crialesi and F. Galli Shoutout to panel 4 for my talk: Philosophical Remarks on the Point from 14th-Century Italy
International conference organized by S. Roudaut and R. Zambiasi Shoutout to the paper: “Points and Limits: Twelfth-Century Indivisibilism”
Unifying the Old and the New: A Cross-Section of Contemporary Investigations in History and Philosophy of Mathematics
Matematica, scienze e medicina nel Regnum Italia (1200-1450). Nuove prospettive di ricerca @ University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’
Methodological Approaches to Medieval Science Sever Hall 308 Organizer and chair: Sophie Serra (Lund University) Ana María Mora Márquez (Lund University), “What is ‘Science’ in Medieval Science? Clelia V. Crialesi (SPHERE-CNRS, Paris), “Algebraic Practices: An Example of the Unitary Character of Medieval Science” Sophie Serra, “How to Deal with the Notion of Error in Medieval Scientific Texts?”Program