
Eleonora Andriani
- Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes (IRHT)
- Observatoire de Paris
- Università del Salento = University of Salento [Lecce]
- Universität zu Köln = University of Cologne
- The Warburg Institute, School of Advanced Study, University of London
- Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften (BADW)
Présentation
Eleonora Andriani is the scientific director of the project PATHS (Philological Approaches for Texts in the History of the Astral Sciences ; Access ERC Starting 2023 – ANR). She is a special editor for sources concerning History of Medieval Astronomy, Astrology, Magic and Divination for the Journal of the History of Science ISIS. Additionally, she is a member of CHAMA (Commission for the History of Ancient and Medieval Astronomy ) and CETEFIL (Centro per l'edizione di testi filosofici medievali e rinascimentali; Trento Unit). She is also currently a Research Guest (2023 - 2024) of the project Ptolomaeus Arabus et Latinus based at the Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften in Munich. After completing her B.A. and M.A. in Classics, she earned her doctorate in medieval philosophy (Università del Salento – Universität zu Köln) in 2019. Her doctoral thesis is titled "Astrological Studies at the Court of Frederick II: the Liber introductorius of Michael Scot (Critical Edition of the Prohemium of the Liber introductorius)". Her primary research interests revolve around Latin texts in the field of astral sciences from the 13th to the third quarter of the 15th century, as well as medieval magic and divination. She was Occasional Student at the Warburg Institute of the University of London (2016 – 2018) and research assistant at the Thomas-Institut der Universität zu Köln (2015 – 2016) on the project Maimonides Latinus. In Cologne she received an academic training by a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities Cologne, having the opportunity to develop a doctoral dissertation project (2015 – 2016). From September 2020 to November 2022 she was post-doctoral researcher at the Paris Observatory, where she worked on the history of Alfonsine astronomy in Europe as a team member of the project ALFA (an ERC funded project; principal Investigator: Dr Matthieu Husson). From December 2022 to August 2022 she was at the IRHT (Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes) in Paris as a team member of the SourcEncyMe project directed by Isabelle Draelants.
Domaines de recherche
Publications
Publications
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Regiomontanus on the Equation of Time: Computational Practices of an Alfonsine AstronomerMatthieu Husson; José Chabás; Richard L. Kremer. Alfonsine astronomy: Computational Practices, Shaping a European scientific scene: Alfonsine astronomy (2), Brepols, 2024
Chapitre d'ouvrage
halshs-04358155
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A Note on Arabes maxime: A Testimony of Alfonsine Astronomers’ Interest in the Toledan TablesMatthieu Husson; José Chabas; Richard L. Kremer. Alfonsine astronomy: Computational Practices, Shaping a European scientific scene: Alfonsine astronomy (2), Brepols, In press
Chapitre d'ouvrage
halshs-04358025
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Conrad Heingarter’s Treatise on Planetary Latitudes: An Introduction and Critical EditionMatthieu Husson; José Chabás; Richard L. Kremer. Alfonsine astronomy: Computational Practices, Shaping a European scientific scene: Alfonsine astronomy (2), Brepols, 2024
Chapitre d'ouvrage
halshs-04358116
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Paris, BnF | Lat. 74322023
Article de blog scientifique
halshs-04358210
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Vatican, BAV | Pal. lat. 13752023
Article de blog scientifique
halshs-04358250
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Vienna, ÖNB | Cod. 52032023
Article de blog scientifique
halshs-04358181
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Astrological Studies at the Court of Frederick II: the Liber introductorius of Michael Scot’ (Critical Edition of the Prohemium of the Liber introductorius)Humanities and Social Sciences. Università del Salento, 2019. English. ⟨NNT : ⟩
Thèse
tel-04358302
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