The project has hosted two workshops related to Euclid and mathematics, co-organised other workshops on digital approaches to the history of science, and is curating a ‘networked exhibition’ along with a display of Euclidean texts and artefacts at Blackwell Hall:
– Workshop I (December 2016): ‘Teaching mathematics in the early modern world’
click here for more information
– Workshop II (December 2017): ‘Reading Euclid in the early modern world’
click here for more information
– Digital Approaches to the History of Science Workshops (September 2017 & March 2018): We have co-organised and hosted a pair of one-day workshops that showcased and explored some of the work currently being done at the intersection of digital scholarship and the history of science.
click here for more information
– Exhibition (Summer 2018)
A public display on the subject of reading Euclid to be installed in the Blackwell Hall, in collaboration with the Bodleian Library. This will be part of a ‘networked exhibition’ with participation from nearly thirty other institutions from across Great Britain and Ireland.
click here for more information