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Kaitlin Sager
Kaitlin Sager studies medieval literature at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. She is...
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Yijie Huang
Yijie Huang is a PhD candidate in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the Uni...
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Roberto Hofmeister Pich
Roberto Hofmeister Pich is Full Professor of Philosophy at&a...
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The Quantification of Time: An Investigation of Three Premodern Sciences of Periodicity
The project focuses on a critical moment in the history of time measurement, a technological achievement that completely changed the ancient ways of c
Divna Valerieva Manolova
A graduate of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” (BA in Philosophy) and Central European Un...
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Scientific Questions Then and Now
This group examines questions related to experience that seem to recur in the history of science and philosophy. We invite practicing scientists, hist
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Heaven in your Hand: Astral Knowledge on Ancient and Medieval Coins
The project examines celestial bodies depicted on coins, focusing on the global late antique and medieval world. When considering twenty-first-century
Fenye in Local Gazetteers
First set up in the periods of Spring and Autumn and the Warring States (~770–221 BCE), Fenye is an astrological system that associated poli
Visualizing the Soul in Early Enlightenment Iberian Medicine
In the intellectual context of post-Cartesian Europe, there were ongoing attempts to find a feasible solution to the problem of the connection between
Epistemology in the Making: A Cultural History of the Academia Naturae Curiosorum (Leopoldina)
In 1652, the Academia Naturae Curiosorum, the scientific academy today known as the Leopoldina, was founded in Schweinfurt with the aim of bringing to