[FOM] CFP REMINDER [Hist/Phil of Science]: Torricelli's Opera Geometrica (1644)

pisanoraffaele at iol.it pisanoraffaele at iol.it
Mon Feb 8 11:26:38 EST 2016


Dear Members 

In order to homage Torricelli’s Opera Geometrica (1644), a
call for papers in History/Historical Epistemology of Science and Philosophy of Science
for a Collection Book is proposed:

370th Anniversary of Evangelista Torricelli's Opera Geometrica
(1644). Critical Problems and New Historical Insights as Historical Epistemology of
Science Max Planck Institute for the History of Science – Edition  Open 
Sources, 2017  

http://www.edition-open-sources.org  

MAIN SUBJECTS/AREAS/SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Evangelista Torricelli 
Relationship
between geometrical and analytical methods/proofs, 17th–18th

The birth of
modern science: astronomy, mathematics and physics 
Scientific
revolution 
Galilean/Torricelli
science 
Torricelli’s
geometry/ancient geometry
Torricelli and his two methods of proofs
Aristotelian/Archimedean approaches/Paradigm   
Euclidean
geometry/Paradigm
Mechanics/Statics/Science of Weights
Virtual
Works/Laws
Ad absurdum
proofs
Geometrical and analytical proofs
Centre of gravity 
Mathematical and physical approaches
Shared
knowledge
History of
physics
History of
mathematics
History of
science
History of technology
Historical
epistemology of science
Philosophy
of science
Intellectual history  
History of ideas
History/Philosophy of science & science education
Teaching science/NoS
Engineering/Statics
Logic
Mathematics/Geometry
Physics



 



MAIN TOPIC

In 2014, 370 years have passed since the publication
of Evangelista Torricelli’s Opera Geometrica (1644, Massa & de
Landis, Florentiae). The proposed collection book would be a collection of
unpublished, original historical-philosophical scientific articles on the
relationship among proofs, mechanics, mathematics, physics and geometry strictly
relating to the Opera Geometrica's scientific content. This anthology should also encourage
the much-needed reinterpretation of the entire Opera Geometrica. While
the core theme remains the theories and HPS/epistemological studies connected with
the content of the Opera Geometrica, the book will contain chapters on
other appropriate aspects in any rounded history of the subject. A blinded
peer-review process will be undertaken for each submission. Therefore,
academics from different scientific and historical philosophical horizons are
welcome to discuss emerging thoughts in methodological and in theoretical
perspectives aiming to gather and re-evaluate the current thinking on this
subject. The volume’s composition would make absorbing reading for historians,
philosophers and scientists (particularly mathematicians, physicists and engineers).Opera Geometrica, on the Web: [Max Planck Institute for the History of Science]: http://echo.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/MPIWG:WHZEF9W9THE COLLECTION BOOK (The main)



Title: 370th
Anniversary of Evangelista Torricelli's Opera Geometrica (1644). Critical
Problems and New historical Insights as Historical Epistemology of Science

Publisher: Edition  Open  Sources, 2017 
http://www.edition-open-sources.org


Guest Editors: Raffaele Pisano (France/Australia), Jean Dhombres (France), Patricia
Radelet de-Grave (Belgium), Paolo Bussotti (Italy) 
Foreword: a distinguished scholar on invitation
Introduction to the papers: Editors
Length of papers: 20-25 pages maximum (refs. included and within - strictly -
EOS Template). Download EOS Guides and template for final papers: http://www.edition-open-sources.org/eos/instructions.html
Article in LaTeX.



Analytical Index (Names and Subjects). The author is required to add at the
end of his/her/their manuscript a list of Names and Subjects to be used as part
of the final list at the end of published book.
Language: English [original Latin/Italian/Etc. passages: please place them in footnotes. English
translations ONLY in the running text, following the EOS guide for authors]
City: Berlin, Germany
Publisher: Edition Open Sources
Out: Expected [after April] 2017
Fees for Authors: No

 

 

EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR PEER-REVIEWED
ABSTRACT-PROPOSAL SUBMISSION [IN ENGLISH]  

           25th February 2016 [one page (450 words + References) maximum: Title, Authors' names,
Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Selected References (please do not forget email and references); free editing, i.e, in Word, but structured]  to: pisanoraffaele at iol.it  



ACCEPTANCE ABSTRACT-PROPOSAL [in PDF, one page]

           05th March 2016



DEADLINE FOR BLINDED PEER-REVIEWED
FULL PAPER SUBMISSION [both LaTeX and PDF]

30th October 2016 



ACCEPTANCE PAPER SUBMISSION [both LaTeX and PDF] (accepted, accepted with minor/major revision or rejected)

15th December 2016



All
submitted papers, which meet the criteria for originality and quality, will be
peer–reviewed for publication. The papers will be revised (in terms of content
and English grammar) prior to submission of the edited book.

 

My apologize if this email reached you twice (or
forwarded twice), or if it is irrelevant.
Please do not hesitate to write me back, Off List Only, for any question. Thanks.
Best Regards
  
We thank You for cosideration and for spreading it in your Mlist/Web.Torricelli's Collection Book Editors 
(Pisano, Dhombres, Radelet de-Grave, Bussotti)

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Raffaele Pisano, Ph.D., HDR
Research Associate in History of Physics and History and Philosophy of Science 
Centre for History of Science and Philosophy - Archives Poincaré|CNRS
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University of Lorraine, Nancy | FRANCE
&

Honorary Associate in History of Physics and History and Philosophy of Science
Unit for History & Philosophy of Science | Faculty of Science
University of Sydney | AUSTRALIA

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 Science of Weights and Mechanics in the Sixteenth Century. Selections 
from Quesiti et inventioni diverse: Books VII–VIII.
Pisano R (ed) (2015) A Bridge between Conceptual Frameworks. Sciences, Society and Technology Studies.

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 does not respect national frontiers. Yet scientific ideas are far from 
stateless citizens". (Thackray, A. 1970. Atoms and Powers. Cambridge 
MA: The Harvard Univ. Press, p. 4, line 4).



 











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