El profesor Helbert Velilla Jiménez publicó su artículo Comenius’s Theory of Knowledge: Method, Philosophy, and Education (Bildung) en la revista Studies in Philosophy and Education. Léelo en https://t.co/oOQQ40cR7L
Did you know Comenius developed a theory of knowledge and a method to access it—like Descartes?
In this paper in Studies in Philosophy and Education (Springer-Nature), I explore his syncritical method and pansophy.
https://t.co/DL4veuGMHq
Save the date. If you are in Medellín, don't miss this presentation by our very own @HelbertVelillaJ, who is back after completing his PhD in Paris and Salamanca. @filosofiaUdeA#histsci
#PhDone I defended my doctoral thesis with the highest distinction last week. Huge thanks to my committee (Sophie Roux, David Jiménez, Catherine Goldstein, Ana Cuevas, Antonio Sánchez) and supporters (@bhgross144, @_sergio_oe, Helmut Pulte, Sebastián Molina)!
Helbert Velilla Jiménez's research explores the development of mathematical cosmography within the framework of the Spanish colonization of the New World. Meet @HelbertVelillaJ and learn more about his work as a Linda Hall Library fellow: https://t.co/LVM4U0AdKi
Excited to discuss 'A Debate About Cartography Between Cosmographers and Pilots in The Spanish Empire' at the Forum Descartes in Paris. Check out the schedule here: https://t.co/1hrG7xabyC
Very excited to continue my research on cosmography and mathematics in the Spanish Empire at the incredible @LindaHall_org. Amazing staff and a fantastic place for research!
Excited to kick off 2024 by welcoming a new research fellow to @LindaHall_org! @HelbertVelillaJ is a doctoral candidate @ENS_ULM & @usal whose research focuses on mathematics & cosmography in the early modern Spanish Empire.
More info: https://t.co/7sNUiKl9Ry
#histSTM#histsci
Don't forget to join us tomorrow for the online workshop "Colonial Science and Empires." Time: 9:25 am (European Time). Link: https://t.co/DJv2vV2Db2 #histsci@ENS_ULM
@eliudbgspace @_sergio_oe@gianamar97@fmamanif @JMMorenoMadrid @ENS_ULM @eliudbgspace Thank you very much for your interest in the workshop. Here is the program. You can also check it at this link: https://t.co/CbzmkJqeHe
Exciting news! Organizing a workshop with brilliant scholars. Join us for "Colonial Science and Empires" on Dec 4th at 9:25 AM (European time). Don't miss it! 🔗https://t.co/DJv2vV2Db2
@_sergio_oe@gianamar97@fmamanif @JMMorenoMadrid Sebastianmolina SophieRoux #histsci@ENS_ULM
I'll be participating in the "Convegno biennale SISS di giovani studiose e studiosi di Storia della Scienza, II edizione - Natura incognita" in Naples. Be sure to take a look at the Book of Abstracts provided below!
https://t.co/iTmX4VSUiH
@SISS_Outreach#histsci
📣 The programme and the BOA of the II edition of the SISS conference of Early Career Scholars "Natura incognita. Places, methods and representations in the study of nature" are now available.
📆 September 6-8, 2023
@SznDohrn
👉🏻https://t.co/NHOOrCej2Q
How well do you know the members of @LindaHall_org's 2023-24 fellowship cohort?
New for #FellowFriday: Learn more about the brilliant #histSTM/#STS scholars who will be exploring our collections during the coming academic year!
https://t.co/YAS7xlyLKO
I am excited to share that I have been awarded a grant from Université Paris PSL- École normale supérieure - PSL to complete my research on mathematical cosmography and astronomical navigation. Archive research spoiler coming soon.
#Mathematics#astronomicalnavigation
Linda Hall Library's 2023-24 research fellowship cohort is the largest in the program's history, with members from across the US, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the UK. Meet the newest additions to the Linda Hall Library fellowship family: https://t.co/A3VasSPkJ4