The 13th Century Recordings of the talks are available below or on Mathematicalia YouTube channel. Paolo Macosu How Many Points are in a Line Segment? From Grosseteste to the Theory of Numeosities 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 Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Premodern Mathematical Thought – The 14th CenturyNextNext post:SIEPM International Congress in ParisRelated PostsL’epistemologia della matematica in Boezio3 March 2025Two Different Approaches to Prime Matter at Chartres: William of Conches and Thierry of Chartres3 March 2025Neopythagorean Traces in the Early Medieval Commentaries on Boethius’ De arithmetica: Towards a Systematic Analysis3 March 2025Les raisons des mathématiques3 March 2025Géométrie et Atomisme au Moyen Âge3 March 2025L’aritmetica nel medioevo: le fonti e gli snodi principali3 March 2025
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