16 juin 2015
Organisation :
Matthieu Husson (CNRS-SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris) ; Richard Kremer (Darmouth college, USA) ; Michela Malpangotto (CNRS-SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris) ; Clemency Montelle (Canterbury University, New Zealand) ;
Location
Salle du Conseil du bâtiment Perrault, Observatoire de Paris (Entrée au 77 avenue Denfert-Rochereau)
Monday 22 June
Chair : Michela Malpangotto
9h15-11h15
Glen van Brummelen (Quest University, Canada)
Al-Kashi’s Double-Argument Tables of Planetary Latitudes in the Khaqani Zij : Strength and weakness of standardized statistical tools for analyzing historical astronomical tables
11h30-13h30
Kim Plofker (Union College, New York)
Integrating a table text into a corpus : the Grahanasarani of (pseudo- ?) Gangadhara
14h30-16h30
Internal working session
Tuesday 23 June
Chair : Kim Plofker
9h15-11h15
Seb Falk(Cambridge University, Phd Student)
Computing tables in monastic contexts
11h30-13h30
Li Liang (Beijing Institute for the History of Natural Science)
Computer-aided analysis of astronomical tables in Ming China
14h30-16h30
Internal working session
Wenesday 24 June
Chair : Richard Kremer
9h15-11h15
Anuj Misra (Canterbury University Phd, New Zealand)
Conceptual challenges in designing a document-oriented database for astronomical tables in Sanskrit Astral Sciences
11h30-13h30
Nathan Sidoli (Waseda University, Tokyo)
Round table : Editing astral sciences tables : articulating digital and paper publication in scientific Journals
14h30-16h30
Internal working session
Thursday 25 June
Chair :José Chabás
9h15-11h15
Richard Kremer (Darmouth College, USA)
Cracking the Tabulae permanentes of John of Murs, Paris, c. 1321
11h30-13h30
Clemency Montelle (Canterbury University, New Zeeland)
A tangle of tables and text : Editing Dinakara’s Candrārki
14h30-16h30
Matthieu Husson (CNRS-Syrte ; Observatoire de Paris)
Meerhoot, John of Murs and the MS Brussels Royal 1086-1115 : analysing and editing an astronomer “toolbox”
Friday 26 June
Chair : Clemency Montelle
9h15-11h15
José Chabás (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)
Analysis of several astronomical tables by Giovanni Bianchini
11h30-13h30
Daniel P. Morgan (Sphère, CNRS, SAW Project, post-doc)
Spreadsheets and First-millennium Chinese li Procedure Texts
Documents joints
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Short program
(PDF – 134.9 ko)
without rationale and abstract
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Long program
(PDF – 265.6 ko)
With rationale and abstracts