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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Manuscript of A.C. Crombie and A. Carugo on  the Natural Philosophy of Galileo and Mersenne
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LOCATION:Trinity College\, Broad Street\, Oxford OX1 3BH\, Oxford\, United Kingdom\, UK 
DESCRIPTION:<p>Recently\, Dr. Filip Buyse discovered in the archives of Trinity College Oxford a substantial typescript (of over 2000 pages) composed by Professors Alistair Crombie and Adriano Carugo on the natural philosophies of Galileo and Mersenne. &nbsp\;In 1969\, Crombie and Carugo jointly won the prestigious Galileo prize for the first version of the manuscript\, and over the next two and a half decades\, the two authors made major additions to the work. &nbsp\;The revision process came to an end with the death of Crombie in 1996\, and the whereabouts of the typescript became unknown.</p>\n<p>The rediscovery of the work allows historians to ask a number of questions about its content\, and about the contribution it can still make to the field of the history early modern science. &nbsp\;The workshop will address the content of the work and the historical contexts of its composition\, as well as the role it played in the careers of its two authors. &nbsp\;The conference will celebrate the rediscovery of the document\, and it will take place in the Danson Room of Trinity College Oxford on 9 June 2017. &nbsp\;All are welcome!</p>
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