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Astrology and Archives
The history of astrology has been written about in terms of scientific, theological and occult ideas, and practices including observations and computa
Charting Interior and Exterior Worlds: Towards a Social Geography of Medieval Chinese Healthcare
Many histories of Chinese medicine assert that the compilation of the classical corpus (circa 100 BCE–200 CE) resulted in the formation of a rational,
Roads and Localities: A Perspective from Local Gazetteers on Road Construction in 18th Century China
Based on the digital tools of LoGaRT, this project studies the commemorative essays about road construction in the local gazetteers. Drawing upon the
The Babylonian Zodiac in Image and Text
Using both images and texts, this project explores the development, use, and social role of the zodiac in first millennium BC Babylonia. This explorat
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Bewerbung auf Stelle als IT Architect möglich (Bewerbungsschluss 1. September, 2019)
Bewerbung auf die Stelle als IT Architect—RISE jetzt möglich (Bewerbungsschluss 1. September, 2019)
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Applications open for IT Architect position on the RISE project, deadline Sept. 1, 2019
Jul 11, 2019 View DetailsArtist in Residence: World Factory
After food and shelter, clothing is probably the essential feature of human civilization, creating and representing economic, state, and soc
Cooperation Partners, BICC at the University of Manchester
Media and Methods of Practical Knowledge Transmission: Craftsmanship and the Qing Court
This project addressed sociocultural issues, knowledge mobility across space, and the social context of artisans. In this context, socialcultural issu
Tracking Citation Patterns and Knowledge Diffusion in Song Dynasty Notebooks
This project analyzed the social, thematic, spatial, and temporal dimensions of information exchange in imperial China through the quantitative and qu
De Sphaera: Die Bildung wissenschaftlichen Wissens durch epistemische Gemeinschaften im Europa der frühen Neuzeit
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"De Sphaera" ist ein von Johannes de Sacrobosco zusammengestelltes Universitätslehrbuch, das ab der ersten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts ungefähr 400 Jahre lang an europäischen Universitäten für die Einführung in die Astronomie verwendet wurde. Der Text wurde immer in Verbindung mit anderen Texten übermittelt, sowohl als Manuskript als auch als frühneuzeitlicher Druck.
Matteo Valleriani
Florian Kräutli
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