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#### Thèmes de recherche - La Chine, 221 AEC-907 EC, surtout la période de désunion, 220-618 EC - Histoire, historiographie et sociologie des sciences exactes - Polymathie et l’intrication entre sciences, études classiques, politique, religions, sport et éthique - Graphologie et études manuscrites #### Parcours - **Chargé de recherche**, [CRCAO](http://www.crcao.fr/) (UMR 8155), Collège de France, EPHE, CNRS, PSL Research University, Univ Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité (2019-présent) ; [Laboratoire SPHERE](http://www.sphere.univ-paris-diderot.fr/) (UMR 7219), CNRS, Univ Paris Diderot, Univ Paris Panthéon Sorbonne (2015-2019). - Chercheur postdoctoral, [projet européen SAW](http://sawerc.hypotheses.org/), Laboratoire SPHERE, CNRS-Université Paris Diderot (2013-2015) - PhD, 2013, University of Chicago, Department of East Asian Languages & Civilizations. - BA, 2003, University of Washington, Department of Asian Languages & Literature #### Projets - Chef de sous-projet, projet NSSFC [*Zhongguo lifa tongshi yanjiu* 中國曆法通史研究](http://www.npopss-cn.gov.cn/n1/2015/1222/c400732-27961907.html), porté par Qu Anjing 曲安京, Northwestern University, Xi'an (2016-2020). - Membre, projet PSL *[Table Analysis Method for the History of the Astral Sciences](http://tamas.hypotheses.org/author/tamas)* (TAMAS), porté par Matthieu Husson, CNRS-SYRTE, (2016-présent). - Membre, projet européen *[Mathematical Sciences in the Ancient World](http://sawerc.hypotheses.org/)* (SAW), porté par Karine Chemla, Agathe Keller et Christine Proust, CNRS-SPHERE (2013-2016). #### Activités professionnelles - Membre du comité éditorial de la série *Why the Sciences of the Ancient World Matter*, Springer. - Éditeur anglophone, *Études chinoises* (2016-présent) #### Popularisation - Membre, Comité scientifique et culturel Cosmovisions, une exposition collaborative sur l'histoire de la cosmologie jusqu'à nos jours organisée par Universcience (Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie & Palais de le Découverte) et le Museo de las Ciencias de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, (2015–2017).
#### Research interests - China, 221 BCE–907 CE, especially the Period of Disunion, 220–618 CE - History, historiography and sociology of the exact sciences - Polymathy and the entanglement of the sciences, classical studies, politics, religion, sport and ethics - Graphology and manuscript studies #### Positions and degrees - **Researcher (CRCN)**, [CRCAO](http://www.crcao.fr/) (UMR 8155), Collège de France, EPHE, CNRS, PSL Research University, Univ Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité (2019–present); [Laboratoire SPHERE](http://www.sphere.univ-paris-diderot.fr/) (UMR 7219), CNRS, Univ Paris Diderot, Univ Paris Panthéon Sorbonne (2015–2019). - Postdoctoral researcher, [ERC project SAW](http://sawerc.hypotheses.org/), Laboratoire SPHERE, CNRS-Université Paris Diderot (2013–2015) - PhD, 2013, University of Chicago, Department of East Asian Languages & Civilizations. - BA, 2003, University of Washington, Department of Asian Languages & Literature #### Projects - Sub-project leader, NSSFC project [*Zhongguo lifa tongshi yanjiu* 中國曆法通史研究](http://www.npopss-cn.gov.cn/n1/2015/1222/c400732-27961907.html), directed by Qu Anjing 曲安京, Northwestern University, Xi'an (2016–2020). - Member, PSL project *[Table Analysis Method for the History of the Astral Sciences](http://tamas.hypotheses.org/author/tamas)* (TAMAS), directed by Matthieu Husson, CNRS-SYRTE, (2016–). - Member, ERC project *[Mathematical Sciences in the Ancient World](http://sawerc.hypotheses.org/)* (SAW), directed by Karine Chemla, Agathe Keller, and Christine Proust, CNRS-SPHERE (2013–2016). #### Professional activities - Member of the editorial committee of the series ’Why the Sciences of the Ancient World Matter’, Springer. - Éditeur anglophone, *Études chinoises* (2016–) #### Popularisation - Member, Comité scientifique et culturel Cosmovisions, a collaborative exhibition on the history of cosmology to our day organised by Universcience (Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie & Palais de le Découverte) and the Museo de las Ciencias de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, (2015–2017). #### Statement Below you will find an up-to-date list of all publications, papers and other written or visual materials I have ever produced, with links to the appropriate publishers’ websites for paper and PDF copies as well as open access, Creative Commons downloads of pre-prints, post-prints and other author-owned materials. As a public servant, my work from 2013 to present has been graciously paid for in different forms by the French and European taxpayer, and thus I feel it my duty to see that he/she have free, legal, unrestricted, advertisement-free VIP access to what he/she has paid for. If you feel the same, please inquire about self-archiving with your institution or consider supporting services such as [Zenodo](https://zenodo.org/) or [Humanities Commons](https://hcommons.org/).

Publications

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Should headings of sections in Writings on mathematics 筭數書 (before ca. 186 BCE) be interpreted as a curriculum?

Karine Chemla , Daniel Patrick Morgan
25th International Congress of History of Science and Technology, Jul 2017, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Communication dans un congrès halshs-01406453v1

The production of integers and mathematical operations in writings on astral sciences in ancient China

Karine Chemla , Daniel Patrick Morgan
Three-Month Workshop Mathematical Practices in relation to the Astral Sciences – 2015, ERC project SAW (CNRS - Université Paris Diderot), Jan 2015, Paris, France
Communication dans un congrès halshs-01341845v1
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也有輪著寫的:張家山漢簡《筭數書》寫手與篇序初探

Daniel Patrick Morgan , Karine Chemla
International Forum for the Study of Chinese Excavated Texts 2014, University of Chicago; Wuhan University, Oct 2014, Chicago, United States
Communication dans un congrès halshs-01333734v1

Math Lessons: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach to an Early Chinese Manuscript Culture

Daniel Patrick Morgan , Karine Chemla
What Can the History of Science Contribute to Manuscript Studies or What Can Manuscript Studies Contribute to the History of Science? Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, Center for the Study of Manuscript Cultures; ERC project SAW (CNRS - Université Paris Diderot), May 2014, Hamburg, Germany
Communication dans un congrès halshs-01333739v1