The Latinate Discussion (13th – 16th Century)

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Paolo Macosu

How Many Points are in a Line Segment?
From Grosseteste to the Theory of Numerosities

Sabine Rommevaux

A Science of Mathematicalia
in the Questiones mathematice of Radulphus Brito

Cecilia Trifogli

John Duns Scotus and Walter Chatton
on Geometry and the Composition of a Continuum

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Elzbieta Jung & Robert Podkonski

A New Understanding of the Concepts of Points and Limits
in the 14th-Century Philosophy of Nature in Oxford

Clelia Crialesi

Do We Imagine Points?
Ps-Marsilius on Three Different Ways of Conceiving Mathematical Terms

Aurélien Robert

Marco Trevisano on the Ontology of Numbers

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Sylvain Roudaut

The Use of Richard Swineshead’s Calculationes in 15th-Century Natural Philosophy

Joël Biard

Blasius of Parma and the Italian Tradition

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Stephen Clucas

Beyond the Praeface: John Dee’s Contributions to Billingsley’s Euclid

Vincenzo De Risi

The Provability of Axioms: Genesis and Downfall of a Scholastic Theory

André Goddu

Copernican Mereology and the Linear Ratios of the Planetary Spheres