iCHSTM 2013 Programme • Version 5.3.6, 27 July 2013 • ONLINE (includes late changes)
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T158. Knowledge and experiment in natural philosophy
Fri 26 July, 09:10–15:40 ▪
Roscoe 1.008
T158-A. Working with Newton: contexts of Newtonianism in the eighteenth century
Fri 26 July, 09:10–10:40
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Roscoe 1.008
Chair:
Robert
Fox
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University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Steffen
Ducheyne
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
‘Qui caste hanc methodum sequitur’: Willem Jacob ’s Gravesande’s ‘methodological’ Newtonianism
Satoshi
Nakazawa
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University of Tokyo, Japan
‘Innate force’ and fluid resistance in the work of Willem Jacob ‘s Gravesande
Satoshi
NOZAWA
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Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
The confluence of two research traditions on mechanics during the first half of the eighteenth century
Yoshimi
Takuwa
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Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Reviewing the role of the Newtonian experimentum crucis
T158-B. Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century natural philosophy
Fri 26 July, 11:10–12:40
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Roscoe 1.008
Chair:
Anita
Guerrini
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Oregon State University, United States
Yaakov
Zik
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University of Haifa, Israel., Israel
What Galileo knew about optical magnification and did not disclose
Ioannis
Tzortzakakis
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Artistic literature and the word of science: Leonardo da Vinci and Giorgio Vasari
Jason
Grier
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York University, Canada
‘Not an hypothesis but most rigid consequence’: the location of authority in Isaac Newton’s natural philosophy
Antoine
Gallay
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University of Cambridge, Switzerland
Les instruments binoculaires de Chérubin d’Orléans et leur rôle dans l’élaboration de
La Vision parfaite
(1677)
T158-C. Prints, texts and readings
Fri 26 July, 14:10–15:40
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Roscoe 1.008
Chair:
Jason
Grier
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York University, Canada
Awano
Hiroshi
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Yamagata University, Japan
The ups and downs of the early arts of typographic printing in the East and the West: considered from the viewpoint of the ripeness of reproduction technology
Gwyndaf
Garbutt
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University of Toronto, Canada
Mapping a marvelous world: standards of evidence in the ‘Defective Version’ of
The Book of John Mandeville
Irene
Goudarouli
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University of Athens, Greece
"Scientific" concepts in the making; Thomas Hobbes and the 17th century distinction of proper and non proper knowledge
Marígia Mádje
Tertuliano dos Santos
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Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo - PUC/SP, Brazil
José Luiz
Goldfarb
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Brazil
Sobrecarga de informações e conhecimento: uma análise historiográfica comparativa entre o processo que levou a formatação do livro, nos séculos XVI a XVIII, e a realidade do século XX
Overload of information and knowledge: a comparative analysis of the historiographical process of writing books from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century and the reality of the twentieth century
Location: Roscoe Building 1.008
Part of:
Roscoe Building