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Congenital Anomalies in Medieval French Romance and Medicine
The appearance of unusual or non-normative physical, intellectual, and developmental traits in newborn infants perplexed premodern medical and literar
Lunar Diagrams and Representations in Byzantine and Slavonic Manuscripts (9th–15th Century)
The present project continues the process of decentralisation of existing history of science narratives and introduces Byzantium and the Black Sea reg
Transience: Politics and Practices of Time in the Chinese Period of Division (4th–7th centuries)
This working group explores how Chinese elites in the Period of Division coped with the ephemerality that marked their time. We ask how changes in soc
Latin into Hebrew: Medieval Natural Science across Linguistic Boundaries
The Latin-into-Hebrew transmission of scholastic texts is a neglected chapter in the prolific history of medieval European knowledge-making. Most of t
16th Forum: Literature and Science History (Deadline March 13, 2023)
Applications open for 16th Forum in Literature and Science History (deadline March 13, 2023)
Jan 30, 2023 To The Event16. Studientag: Literatur und Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Deadline 13. März 2023)
Paper für den 16. Studientag Literatur und Wissenschaftsgeschichte einzureichen bis 13. März 2023
Jan 30, 2023 Zur VeranstaltungEric Moses Gurevitch
Eric Gurevitch is a PhD student at the University of Chicago in both the Department of South Asi...
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Hansun Hsiung
Hansun Hsiung combines methods from book history and the history of science to address fundament...
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Hortus Indicus Malabaricus: The Eurasian Life of a Seventeenth-Century European Botanical Classic.
This group examines the Hortus Indicus Malabaricus (1678–93)—a survey of the floral riches of Malabar in southwest India—as an example of experiential
Research by Donatella Germanese referenced in article published by Civiltà delle Macchine
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