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PROGRAM
Monday, 6th November - Room 628, building Olympe de Gouges
- 10.00 am
Introduction - 10.15 am - 10.45 am
Andrea Bréard, « uomo uomo uomo » Chinese grammar and algebra grammar - 10.45 am - 11.15 am
Bernardo Mota, The 16th century commentary of Francisco de Melo on
Euclid’s optical treatises - 11.45 am - 12.15 pm
Paolo Mancosu, On a controversial passage on mathematical infinity in Robert Grosseteste’s De Luce - 12.15 pm - 12.45 pm
Ladislav Kvasz, Descartes und die kartesische Mathematik - 12.45 pm - 14.30 pm
Lunch break - 14.30 pm - 15.00 pm
Martin Groetschel, Digital humanities, Data science, and Mathematics - 15.00 pm - 15.30 pm
Siegmund Probst, Die Edition der mathematischen Schriften von Leibniz : Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukurift - 16.00 pm - 16.30 pm
Vincenzo de Risi, Leibniz reader of Clavius - 16.30 pm - 17.00 pm
David Rabouin, On infinity in Leibniz
Tuesday 7th November - Room Valentin (454A), Condorcet building
- 10.00 am - 10.30 am
Karin Reich, Leibniz’ Brief an James Bruce vom 21, November 1712 über seinen Magnetglobus - 10.30 am - 11.00 am
Harald Siebert, Stellar Aberration Before Its Time : Unraveling the Phenomenon of its ’Discovery’ - 11.00 am - 11.30 am
Anna Jerratsch, Visualizing Cometary Knowledge in the 16th Century : Mathematics and Material Culture in the Vernacular - 12.00 pm - 12.30 pm
Maria Rosa Massa-Esteve, Leibniz’s reception of Mengoli’s works - 12.30 pm - 13.00 pm
Arilès Remaki, Combinatorics and Eberhard Knobloch’s editions - 13.00 pm - 14.30 pm
Lunch break - 14.30 pm - 15.00 pm
Jeanne Peiffer, Pierre Varignon’s thesis positions, revealing his theoretical positioning - 15.00 pm - 15.30 pm
Karine Chemla, Poncelet, a reader of Leibniz ? - 15.30 pm - 16.00 pm
Conclusion
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