Journal Almagest, vol. 5/2

Almagest, International journal for the History of Scientific Ideas, 2014/2

  • Pages: 144 p.
  • Size:160 x 240 mm
  • Language(s):French, English
  • Publication Year:2015

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  • ISBN: 978-2-503-55488-4
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Thematic issue: Scientific cosmopolitanism

    George N. Vlahakis, "Scientific Cosmopolitanism. An Introduction" 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103563
    Suzanne Débarbat, Simone Dumont, « Johann Karl Buckhardt, un Allemand de Gotha à Paris » 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103564
    Rita Meyer-Spasche, "Cosmopolitan Oscar Buneman (1913-1993): his serpentine path from Milan to Stanford" 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103565
    Charlotte Wahl, "Between cosmopolitanism and nationalism. The role of expatriates in the dissemination of Leibniz’s differential calculus" 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103566
    Peeter Müürsepp, "Dawn of the New Enlightenment" 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103567
    Maria Terdimou, "The unsolved equation: Mathematics at the University of Athens during the 19th century" 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103568

    Varia
    Carlos M. Madrid Casado, "The Depiction of Science in the Paintings of the Museo del Prado. Science and Art in the Spanish Empire (16th -18th century)" 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103569

    Book reviews
    Efthymios Nicolaidis, "Jean-Luc Fournet and Anne Tihon, Conformément aux observations d’Hipparque: le papyrus Fouad inv. 267A" 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103570
    Eudoxie Delli, « Michel Blay, Dieu, la nature et l’homme. L’originalité de l’Occident » 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103571
    Gianna Katsiampoura, "Matteo Martelli, The Four Books of Pseudo-Democritus" 10.1484/J.ALMAGEST.5.103572