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CIMPA-UNSA-UNESCO-EGYPT SCHOOL
History of Mathematics from the Antiquity to the
XVIIIth century
Objectives:
The aim of the school is to allow mathematician
participants to renew the memory of their science and to
see it in a new perspective. For historians of mathemaics
and of the sciences, it is to acquaint them with the
mathematical activity of periods on which they do not
work. The field of the school will be mathematics from
Antiquity to the beginning of the XVIIIth century. It has
been chosen in order to train research workers about
periods the approach of which is difficult (for reasons
of language, nature of the texts, etc) and to put the
mathematics of these periods in their cultural context.
Scientific committee and lecturers:
A. Ashour (Cairo, Egypt), H. Belosta (Marseille, France),
E. Giusti (Firenze, Italy), C. Houzel (Paris 7, France),
R. Morelon (CNRS URA 1085, France), R. Rashed (CNRS URA
1085, France and Tokyo, Japan), C. Sazaki (Tokyo, Japan),
M. Zerner (Nice, France)
Scientific director:
R. Rashed (CNRS URA 1085, France et Tokyo, Japan)
Working languages :
English and French, Arab.
Date and location:
January 23 - February 7, 1999, Mansurah (Egypt).
Scientific program:
Introduction to the history and the historiography of
mathematics. Ancient mathematics and their transmission.
Arabic mathematics, their hebrew and latin transmissions.
Renewal of mathematics in Europe (end of the XVIth and
XVIIth centuries). Consolidation of mathematics and
mathematization of physics. Prerequisites: The school is
intended for university teachers in mathematics and
physics as well as PhD students and postdocs in
mathematics and in the history of mathematics of physics.

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2005-08-26.
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