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Ancient Mathematics Summer School Edinburgh 2025

July 13 @ 8:00 July 26 @ 17:00

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The History of Mathematics Research Group is pleased to announce an exceptional educational opportunity for early-career scholars in the field of history of science. The Summer School in the History of Ancient Mathematics will take place in Edinburgh from July 14-25, 2025, focusing on “Current research on the history of mathematics in the ancient world: new questions and new approaches.”

A Global Perspective on Ancient Mathematical Traditions

This intensive two-week program offers participants a comprehensive overview of global mathematical traditions spanning from the third millennium BCE to the fourteenth century CE. The curriculum adopts a cross-cultural approach, examining mathematical developments across multiple civilizations through the study of original sources in cuneiform, Greek, Sanskrit, Chinese, Arabic, and Latin.

Under the guidance of renowned scholars including K. Chemla, A. Keller, E. Lee, A. Reynaud, K. Saito, E. Sammarchi, and F. Zheng, participants will engage with groundbreaking methodologies that have revitalized the historiography of ancient mathematics.

Curriculum Structure

Each mathematical tradition will be explored through six one-hour classes covering:

  • Number systems and arithmetical operations
  • Algorithmic practices
  • Reasoning methods, proofs, and theories
  • Algebraic knowledge and practices
  • Geometric figures and diagrammatic work
  • Mathematical definitions and organizational structures

Classes will incorporate analysis of original texts (provided with English translations) and foster collaborative discussion. Participants will develop research projects under expert guidance, culminating in presentations during the final days of the program.

Eligibility and Application Process

Applications are welcomed from Master’s students, PhD candidates, and scholars within twelve years of completing their doctorate. The summer school organizers will cover travel expenses, meals, and accommodation for selected participants.

To apply, candidates should submit the following materials by April 2, 2025:

  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Writing sample (maximum 1,500 words)

Materials should be sent to karine.chemla@ed.ac.uk and agathe.keller@cnrs.fr.

Successful applicants will be notified by May 15, 2025. The program is accessible to participants with access requirements, who are encouraged to specify any necessary accommodations in their application materials.

Important Dates

  • Application Deadline: April 2, 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: May 15, 2025
  • Arrival Date: July 13, 2025
  • Program Dates: July 14-25, 2025

This summer school represents an unparalleled opportunity for early-career historians of science to engage with innovative approaches to ancient mathematical traditions in a global context.

More information can be found in the

International Study Group on the relations between History and Pedagogy of Mathematics

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