Our informal and casual meetings will take place over two consecutive weeks, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from noon to 1pm.
We will be in the Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship’s Visualization Lab (Hesburgh Library Room 249).
Alternatively, you can join us virtually via Zoom by clicking on the link below:
https://notredame.zoom.us/j/98353127816?pwd=M1hibjZsSG5XNmJPM08rOTJoRE9aQT09
If you are asked for a password, please contact Dr. Arnaud Zimmern.
Per Hesburgh Library policy, all patrons who have not yet been vaccinated are required to wear masks inside the library. None are required to speak in Elizabethan English.
Friday June 18th
Theme: Introduction + Master Class on Harriot with Dr. Robert Goulding
Focus Text: See the Slidedeck
Monday June 21st
Theme: How Many People Fit on the Globe? Teaching Estimates
Focus Text: Harriot MS 6782 31r-31v
Suggested Reading: Clucas, Stephen. “Thomas Harriot and the Field of Knowledge in the English Renaissance.” In Thomas Harriot: An Elizabethan Man of Science, edited by Robert Fox, 93–136. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000. (link to PDF forthcoming)
Wednesday June 23rd
Theme: A 48-Foot Wide Burning Glass: Mathematics and Imagination
Focus Text: TBA
Friday June 25th
Theme: Galileo and Harriot: Comparing Moonmaps
Focus Text: TBA
Suggested Reading:
Edgerton, Samuel Y., Jr. “Galileo, Florentine ‘Disegno,’ and the ‘Strange Spottednesse’ of the Moon.” Art Journal 44, no. 3 (October 1984): 225–32.
Monday June 28th
Theme: Billiard Balls and Cannonballs: On Stacking and Dynamic Collisions
Focus Text: MS 6782 336v, Selections from De Collisione TBA
Theme: A Chronic Conic Problem: Teaching Sections
Focus Text: Selections from MS Add. 6787, TBA
Suggested reading: short selection from Bartolini Bussi, Maria. “The Meaning of Conics: Historical and Didactical Dimensions.”
Theme: Binary and the Mathematics of Divination
Focus Text: TBA
Suggested reading: Shirley, John W. “Binary Numeration before Leibniz.” American Journal of Physics 19, no. 8 (November 1951): 452–54.