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Daniel Antonio Di Liscia completed his Ph.D. (Doktorgrad) in 2010 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. He has worked on two branches of research: the history of Renaissance cosmology, especially in connection with Nicolaus Copernicus and Johannes Kepler, and late medieval philosophy of nature, including mathematics and logic. The common background for both subjects is the late Aristotelian tradition in logic, epistemology and, above all, natural philosophy and cosmology. Main topics are: Late medieval history of logic and philosophy of language (including theory of consequentiae, syllogistic and concept of deduction in medieval logic). Late medieval and Early modern mathematics (including theory of proportions, Boethian Arithmetic, Euclid tradition). Late medieval physics (including quantification of motion and qualities within the Aristotelian framework, concepts nature and motion, continuum and infinite; latitude of forms and configurations doctrine, maximum et minimum). Late medieval metaphysics: The quantification of "order" and the theories on the perfection of the species. Especial field of research is the calculatores tradition from Bradwardine to Leibniz (including the Humanistic criticism of the calculators e. g. by Juan Luis Vives). Modern cosmology and history of science: Gravity in Copernicus and Kepler; Kepler on pneumatics; mathematics and metrology in Kepler; the late Aristotelian Tradition and the new cosmology; Renaissance epistemology (the middle sciences, regressus demonstrativus and the kind of scientific proofs). Joachim Jungius and late Aristotelianism. Main authors: Aristoteles, Thomas Bradwardine, Richard Swineshead, Jean Buridan, Nicole Oresme, Jacob de Sancto Martino, Jacob of Naples, Albert of Saxony; Jacques Legrand, Galileo Galilei, René Descartes, Joachim Jungius, Johannes Kepler; in addition, several anonymous texts). He has collaborated with different colleagues from Europe and the Americas where he has been invited to talks and conferences (unpublished talks were not included in this CV). He published mostly in English, German, Spanish and Italian, but he is able to read fluently in many other languages. His work is based on primary Latin sources, for which special training in philology and paleography is needed. He was Principal Investigator in several projects at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and participated actively in many others projects as well. He has also experience in science administration and organization (as organizer, and co-organizer of several meeting and as editor and scientific head of the Kepler-Kommission for four years). He also studied "Logik und Wissenschaftstheorie" and has worked for many years at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy. Consequently, he is also interested in and well-informed on main lines of modern epistemology and theory of science ( notions of paradigm, structure of scientific revolutions, falsification, "Denkstil", research program, induction, structure and dynamic of scientific theories, realism-instrumentalism debate, axiomatic reconstruction, relevant logic, logic of change). On many of these topics, Di Liscia has also taught at different universities and supervised research projects and academic qualification works (bachelor, master and Ph.D.). His expertise was often required for the assessment of different research projects and scientific contributions. . For further information see: https://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/people/faculty/di_liscia_daniel/index.html. This CV does not include all my events participations and talks/lectures I have given but not published.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Daniel Antonio Di Liscia

Citation names

  • Daniel A. Di Liscia
  • Daniel Di Liscia

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
3D19-E7FC-F5CB

Websites

  • https://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/people/faculty/di_liscia_daniel/index.html (Scholar)

Knowledge fields

  • Humanities - Philosophy, Ethics and Religion - Philosophy
  • Humanities - Philosophy, Ethics and Religion - History and Philisophy of Science and Technology

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
German Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2)
Spanish; Castilian (Mother tongue)
French Intermediate (B1) Proficiency (C2) Intermediate (B1) Upper intermediate (B2)
English Advanced (C1) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Advanced (C1)
Portuguese Beginner (A1) Upper intermediate (B2) Beginner (A1) Intermediate (B1)
Danish Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1)
Italian Upper intermediate (B2) Proficiency (C2) Elementary (A2) Advanced (C1)
Polish Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1) Beginner (A1)
Latin Beginner (A1) Proficiency (C2) Intermediate (B1) Intermediate (B1)
Education
Degree Classification
2010
Concluded
Renaissance Philosophie (Doktorgrad)
Major in Hauptfach: Philosophie
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
"Zwischen Geometrie und Naturphilosophie" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
summa cum laude
1989/06/29
Concluded
Philosophy (Licence)
Major in History of Medieval Philosophy
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Affiliation

Science

Category
Host institution
Employer
2018 - 2022 Principal Investigator (Research) Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Germany
2015 - 2018 Principal Investigator (Research) Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Germany
2013 - 2015 Principal Investigator (Research) Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Germany
2002 - 2004 Auxiliary Researcher (Research) Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany

Teaching in Higher Education

Category
Host institution
Employer
2011 - 2011 Invited Full Professor (University Teacher) Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Universidad de Buenos Aires Facultad de Filosofia y Letras, Argentina
2010/02/01 - 2010/06/30 Invited Full Professor (University Teacher) Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
2009 - 2009 Invited Full Professor (University Teacher) Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentina
2008 - 2008 Invited Full Professor (University Teacher) Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentina
2007 - 2007 Invited Full Professor (University Teacher) Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Universidad de Buenos Aires Facultad de Filosofia y Letras, Argentina

Positions / Appointments

Category
Host institution
Employer
1999 - 2001 Scientific collaborator / Copernicus Edition Technische Universität München Lehrstuhl für Angewandte Mechanik, Germany

Others

Category
Host institution
Employer
2018 - Current investigador colaborador Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Universidade do Porto Instituto de Filosofia, Portugal
2004/04/01 - 2008/12/31 “Wissenschaftlicher Leiter” (Scientific Director) of the Kepler-Kommission Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany
Projects

Grant

Designation Funders
2006 - 2007 Geschichte der Logik
M:444 ARG-11311310
Invited Scientist Fellow
Universität Padeborn, Germany

Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Concluded

Contract

Designation Funders
2019/06/01 - 2023/09/30 Integration und Transformation in der spätmittelalterlichen Naturphilosophie: Jacques Legrands aristotelisches Compendium utriusque philosophie”
2822682744
Principal investigator
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Ongoing
2015 - 2018 "Die Geometrisierung der Metaphysik im Spätmittelalter: Jacobus de Neapoli und die Tradition De perfectione specierum"
LI 2648/2-1
Principal investigator
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
2013 - 2015 From a logic-mathematical standpoint: Richard Swineshead and the calculatores tradition
unknown
Principal investigator
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen
Concluded

Other

Designation Funders
2009 - 2010 EEDA (“Une Époque en Édite une Autre”); University of Nantes, France
xxx not known to me
Centre François Viète : Epistémologie, Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques, France
Concluded
Outputs

Publications

Book
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia. Eine Wiener Expositio zum Tractatus de latitudinibus formarum. Edition mit Einführung und Kommentar.. Wien, Austria: Quelleneditionen des Österreichischen Instituts für Geschichtsforschung / Böhlau Verlag. 2022.
    Published
Book chapter
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Les calculatores et la science du mouvement". In Histoire de l’astronomie et de la physique I. Antiquité et Moyen-Âge, 1-24. Paris, France, 2024.
    Accepted
  2. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Representing Perfections, Latitudes, Qualities and Motions". In From Wisdom to Data. Philosophical Atlas on Visual Representations of Knowledge, 72-74 (Images)-125-132 (Text). Porto, Portugal: UPP, Porto, 2022.
    Published
  3. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Transmutación y movimiento según el tiempo en Jacques Legrand (Compedium utriusque philosophie IV, 1-2)". In Per philosophica documenta. Estudios en honor de Francisco Bertelloni, 151-174. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Editorial de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, U.B.A. [Colección Saberes], 2022.
    Published
  4. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "El Tractatus de maximo et minimo según Albert von Sachsen en el manuscrito H 65 [580] de la Biblioteca Comunale Augusta de Perugia". In Studium philosophiae. Textos en homenaje a Silvia Magnavacca, 141-61. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Editorial Rhesis, 2014.
    Published
  5. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Agostinismo e Aristotelismo". In Storia della Scienza, 293-308. Roma, Italy: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 2009.
    Published • 10.2307/j.ctv3f8qdq.13
Book review
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Essay – Review Nicole Oresme on the Meteorologica: A Critical Edition of his Questiones de ultima lectura". (2023): https://journals.uco.es/index.php/refime/index.
    Accepted
  2. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: Archimede Latino. Iacopo da San Cassiano e il Corpus Archimedeo alla metà del Quattrocento. Con edizione della Circuli dimensio e della Quadratura parabolae". Review of Archimede Latino. Iacopo da San Cassiano e il Corpus Archimedeo alla metà del Quattrocento. Con edizione della Circuli dimensio e della Quadratura parabolae 66, (2016): 254-256.
    Published
  3. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: Der harmonische Aufbau der Welt. Keplers wissenschaftliches und spekulatives Werk". Review of Der harmonische Aufbau der Welt. Keplers wissenschaftliches und spekulatives Werk 68, 4 (2015): 137-139.
    Published
  4. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Text, Context, and Conflict in Early Modern Cosmology / Review of : La Guerre des Astronomes...". Review of La Guerre des Astronomes: La querelle au sujet de l'origine du système géo-hèliocentrique à la fin du XVIe siècle 101, (2010): 615-617.
    Published
  5. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: Logica modernorum in Prague about 1400...". Review of Logica modernorum in Prague about 1400. The sophistria disputations 'quoniam quatuor' (Ms. Cracow, Jagiellonian Library 686, ff. 1ra-79rb), with a partial reconstruction of Thomas of Cleves’ Logica 27, (2008): 146-147.
    Published
  6. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: De Tomás de Aquino a Galileu...". Review of De Tomás de Aquino a Galileu 18, (1997): 105-112.
    Published
  7. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: Nel Segno di Galileo....". Review of Nel Segno di Galileo. Erudizione, filosofia e scienza a Firenze nel secolo XVII: I “Trattati accadeimici” di Vincenzio Capponi 88, (1997): 142-143.
    Published
  8. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: Repertorium edierter Texte des Mittelalters ...". Review of Repertorium edierter Texte des Mittelalters aus dem Bereich der Philosophie und angrenzender Gebiete 17, (1996): 80-82.
    Published
  9. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: Aristoteles Latine. Interpretibus variis". Review of Aristoteles Latine. Interpretibus variis 17, (1996): 77-81.
    Published
  10. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: Medieval Latin Texts on The Eternity of the World". Review of Medieval Latin Texts on The Eternity of the World 12, (1991): 89-90.
    Published
  11. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: Thomistic Papers III". Review of Thomistic Papers III 9, (1988): 111-112.
    Published
  12. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Review of: Jean Duns Scot, Traité du Premier Principe". Review of Jean Duns Scot, Traité du Premier Principe 8, (1987): 116-117.
    Published
Conference paper
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Breakings and Continuities: The Fourteenth Century and Galileo’s Impetus Theory as a Complex Case of Conceptual and Historical Transmission". Paper presented in Spreading Knowledge in a Changing World, London, 2018.
    Published
  2. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "The Geometrisation of Theology and the Metaphysics in the Tradition de perfectione specierum". Paper presented in Quantifying Aristotle. The Impact, Spread and Decline of the Calculatores Tradition ( München 23-25 May 2018), München, 2018.
    In press • Editor
  3. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Biagio Pelacani da Parma’s Geometrisation of Latitudes and the Problems of the Mean Degree Theorem". Paper presented in Colloque Blaise de Parme, Tours, 2017.
    Published
  4. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Kepler’s A Priori Copernicanism in his Mysterium Cosmographicum". Paper presented in Nouveau ciel, Nouvelle terre. L’astronomie copernicienne dans l'Allemagne de la Réforme (1530-1630), 2008.
    Published
  5. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Gaetano da Thienes Quaestio de perpetuitate intellectus". Paper presented in Sol et homo. Mensch und Natur in der Renaissance, München, 2007.
    Published
  6. Freund, J; Titzler, I; Ebert, D. "Kalkulierte Ethik: Vives und die ‚Zerstörer’ der Moralphilosophie (Le Maistre, Cranston und Almain)". Paper presented in Ethik: Wissenschaft oder Lebenskunst? Modelle der Normenbegründung von der Antike bis zur frühen Neuzeit, München, 2006.
    Published • 10.1055/s-0039-1694490
  7. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Copernicanische Notizen und Exzerpte in einer Handschrift des Zeitgenossen von Kepler, Johannes Broscius". Paper presented in Miscellanea Kepleriana, München, 2005.
    Published
  8. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Operosum negotium: Jungius‘ doxoskopische Betrachtung des Aristotelismus von Zabarella". Paper presented in The School of Padua in the 17th. Century, Padua, 2000.
    Published
  9. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Die fallenden Körper und die Rätsel des Domingo de Soto". Paper presented in Der ungebändigte Galilei. Beiträge zu einem Symposion, Berlin, 1996.
    Published
  10. Solé-Torres, Carles; Duran-Ros, Miquel; Arbat, Gerard; Pujol, Joan; Ramírez de Cartagena, Francisco; Puig-Bargués, Jaume. "Velocidad quo ad effectus y velocidad quo ad causas: la tradición de los calculadores y la metodología aristotélica". Paper presented in Method and Order in Renaissance Philosophy of Nature. The Aristotle Commentary Tradition, Wolfenbüttel, 1993.
    Published • 10.26754/c_agroing.2019.com.3310
  11. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Definición y mensura del movimiento: Dos perspectivas de la filosofía natural escolástica en Nicolás de Oresme". Paper presented in Cuatro Aspectos de la Crisis filosofófica del Siglo XIV, Buenos Aires, 1992.
    Published
Edited book
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia; Sabine Rommevaux-Tani; Jean-Claude Dupont. Histoire de l'astronomie et de la physique I. Antiquité et Moyen-Âge. Vol. 3.1. of : Iste, Encyclopédie des Sciences, Domaine: Historie des Sciences.. Paris, France: https://www.istegroup.com/fr/sciences/. 2024.
    Accepted • Editor
  2. Daniel A. Di Liscia; Edith D. Sylla; Paul Bakker (col). Quantifying Aristotle. The Impact, Spread and Decline of the Calculatores Tradition. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. 2022.
    Published • Editor
  3. Daniel A. Di Liscia; Paul Ziche; Petr Rezvykh. Sygkepleriazein. Schelling und die Kepler-Rezeption im 19. Jahrhundert. (Di Liscia = Collaborator). Stuttgart, Germany: Verlag frommann-holzboog, [Schellingiana 21]. 2013.
    Published • Assistant staff
  4. Daniel A. Di Liscia. Johannes Kepler. Gesammelte Werke, vol. XXI.2.1. Manuscripta Astrologica - Manuscripta Pneumatica. München, Germany: Beck Verlag. 2009.
    Published
  5. Daniel A. Di Liscia. Johannes Kepler, Manuscripta Pneumatica (Edition und Kommentar) in KGW. München, Germany: Beck Verlag. 2009.
    Published
  6. Daniel A. Di Liscia. Miscellanea Kepleriana. Festschrift für Volker Bialas zum 65. Geburtstag. Augsburg, Germany: Dr Erwin Rauner Verlag [Algorismus. Studien zur Geschichte der Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften hrsg. v. Menso Folkerts, Bd. 47]. 2005.
    Published • Editor
  7. Daniel A. Di Liscia. Cuatro Aspectos de la Crisis filosofófica del Siglo XIV. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones Patristica et Medievalia. 1993.
    Published
Encyclopedia entry
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Johannes Kepler". In Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (publication regularly updated), 2011. http://plato.stanford.edu.
  2. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Johannes Kepler". In Philosophenlexikon. Reclam, 2009.
    Published
Journal article
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia; Aurora Panzica. "The Writings of Nicole Oresme: A Systematic inventory". Traditio 77 (2022): 235-375. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/traditio/article/writings-of-nicole-oresme-a-systematic-inventory/A968668558A2CEACBE5BEA4B325BBE35.
    Open access • Published
  2. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "The Concept of Motion in Jacques Legrand’s Philosophical Compendium.". Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 1 29 (2022): 199-233. https://www.uco.es/ucopress/ojs/index.php/refime/article/view/15142..
    Open access • Published
  3. Daniel A. Di Liscia; Zsapiro, Aníbal. "Nicolás de Oresme y la rotación de la Tierra. Estudio con traducción íntegra del Livre du ciel et du monde II.25 en el que Oresme expone sus argumentos.". Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia 2 4 (2022): 73-101. https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/afjor/article/view/27787/29747.
    Open access • Published
  4. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "La conclusio pulchra, mirabilis et bona: una ingeniosa demostración atribuible a Nicole Oresme". Mediaevalia. Textos e estudos 37 (2018): 139-168.
  5. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "The Subject Matter of Physics and Metaphysics in Jacques Legrand’s Compendium utriusque philosophie". Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 24 (2017): 249-265.
    Open access • Published
  6. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "La 'latitud de las formas' y la geometrización de la ciencia del movimiento". Mediaevalia. Textos e estudos 36 (2017): 75-114.
    Open access
  7. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "The ‘Latitudines breves’ and Late Medieval University Teaching". SCIAMVS 17 (2016): 55-120.
    Published
  8. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Carl Prantl y la historia de la lógica de la investigación científica: Una traducción anotada de su conferencia Galileo y Kepler como lógicos". Scientiæ Studia 24 (2016): 249-265.
    Published
  9. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Der Kommentar des Johannes Rucherat de Wesalia zur aristotelischen Physik: Seine Bedeutung und Überlieferung". Codices manuscripti et impressi 99 100 (2015): 9-29.
    Published
  10. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Keplers kosmologische Revolution und die Entfaltung des Raumes in der Spätrenaissance". kunstpapiere # (Schafhof ¿ Europäisches Künstlerhaus Oberbayern) 4 (2015): 3-24.
    Published
  11. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "A tract De maximo et minimo according to Albert of Saxony". SCIAMVS 15 (2014): 57-104.
    Published
  12. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Walter Burley, Paulus Venetus und die Tradition De instanti (mit dem Tractatus de instanti des Paulus Venetus nach Hs. Florenz, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, II. IV. 553, ff. 68va-69va". Miscellanea Mediaevalia 34 (2008): 123-150.
    Published
  13. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "El concepto de causalidad y el desarrollo de una teoría cosmológica en Johannes Kepler". Anales de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires 60 2 (2007): 725-753.
    Published
  14. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Excerpta de uniformitate et difformitate: Una compilación físico–matemática en Ms. Paris, Bl. de l'Arsenal, Lat. 522 hasta ahora desconocida". Patristica et Mediaevalia 27 (2007): 1-28.
    Published
  15. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Der von Amplonius Rattinck dem Oresme zugeschriebene Tractatus de terminis confundentibus und dessen verschollene Handschrift (Hs. Pommersfelden, Graf von Schönborn Schloßbibliothek, 236 [2858])". Traditio 56 (2001): 89-108.
    Published
  16. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "`El libro encadenado´: Eine Sammelhandschrift naturphilosophischer Schriften von Jean Buridan (Ms. Buenos Aires, Biblioteca Nacional 342R)". Vivarium 39 1 (2001): 52-86.
    Published
  17. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Aceleración y caída de los graves en Oresme. Sobre la inaplicabilidad del teorema de la velocidad media: Part II". Patristica et Mediaevalia 14 (1993): 41-56.
    Published
  18. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Aceleración y caída de los graves en Oresme. Sobre la inaplicabilidad del teorema de la velocidad media: Part I". Patristica et Mediaevalia 13 68 (1992): 61-84.
    10.5354/0719-5249.2006.40294
  19. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Dos empleos del concepto de impetus en la caída de los graves: el De motu de Galileo y el siglo XIV". Revista de Filosofia 7 1 (1992): 3-25.
    Published
  20. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "La conceptualización del tiempo y la temporalización de los conceptos. A propósito de una publicación reciente sobre la noción de tiempo en Nicolás de Estrasburgo y su contexto histórico-cultural". Patristica et Mediaevalia 12 (1991): 69-77.
    Published
  21. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Sobre la doctrina de las configurationes de Nicolás de Oresme". Patristica et mediaevalia 11 (1990): 79-105.
    Published
Journal issue
  1. Alexander Fidora Riera; Polloni, Nicola. "Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval". Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 29 1 (2022): http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/refime.v29i1.
    Published • 10.21071/refime.v29i1 • Editor
  2. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Berichte der Kepler-Kommission". Berichte der Kepler-Kommission 15-21 15-21 (2007):
    Published • Coeditor
  3. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Berichte der Kepler-Kommission". Berichte der Kepler-Kommission 15-21 15-21 (2006):
    Published • Coeditor
  4. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Berichte der Kepler-Kommission". Berichte der Kepler-Kommission 15-21 15-21 (2005):
    Published • Coeditor
Magazine article
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Nicht das Kindt mit dem Badt ausschütten. Zur Rolle einer Pseudowissenschaft im Zeitalter der wissenschaftlichen Revolution: Die Astrologie bei Johannes Kepler, Heinrich Rantzau und Galileo Galilei", Akademie Aktuell , 2008
  2. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Johannes Kepler, Meister der scientiae mediae Ein Forschungsseminar über wissenschaftshistorische Anknüpfungspunkte zwischen Mittelalter und früher Neuzeit", Akademie Aktuell, 2007
  3. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "‚… der meine Lieb zu Kepler wendete’. Schelling und die Ausgabe der Werke Keplers", AkademieAktuell , 2005
Newsletter article
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Genialer Zusammendenker. Johannes Keplers Nachlaß ist weit verstreut", Bayern Forscht , 2007
Preface / Postscript
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "The Concept of Motion in Late Medieval Philosophy". Preface to Revista de Española de Filosofía Medieval - Special Issue, 11-14. Córdoba, Spain: UCOPRESS - Editorial Universidad de Córdoba. 2022.
    Published
  2. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Introduction". Preface to Quantifying Aristotle. The Impact, Spread and Decline of the Calculatores Tradition, 1-19. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. 2022.
    Published
Thesis / Dissertation
  1. Daniel A. Di Liscia. "Zwischen Geometrie und Naturphilosophie. Die Entwicklung der Formlatitudenlehre im deutschen Sprachraum". PhD, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, 2010.
Activities

Supervision

Thesis Title
Role
Degree Subject (Type)
Institution / Organization
2023/01/01 - Current Diagrammatic practices within the Arabic medieval manuscript tradition
Co-supervisor
Arabic Medieval Philosophy and Science (PhD)
2015 - Current Tycho Brahe: La renovación de la cosmología aristotélica y sus implicaciones en la ciencia moderna
Supervisor
Renaissance cosmology and philosophy of science (PhD)
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
2008 - Current Relación entre ciencia y religión en la obra de Franceso Faá di Bruno
Supervisor
Theology and Natural Philosophy (PhD)
Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentina
2018 - 2019 „‚Nur gedacht?‘ – Francisco Suárez‘ Auseinandersetzung mit den entia rationis“
Co-supervisor
Renaissance Philosophy (Master)
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
2018 - 2019 Research PROJECT: The Calculators' Tradition and the Geometrization of Light: Nicole Oresme's Application of the Merton Rule to Atmospheric Refraction.
Supervisor
Medieval Optic, Astronomy and Physics (PhD)
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Germany
2016 - 2018/10 Entre la geometría y la realidad: La teoría de las hipótesis del joven Kepler y el problema fundamental de la astronomía
Co-supervisor
Historia de la astronomía (PhD)
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
2017 - 2018 Die proportionale Analyse der Bewegung bei Thomas Bradwardine
Supervisor
Mittelalterliche Philosophie der Mathematik (Other)
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
2011 - 2013/02/20 La vía epistemológica y la naturaleza de la revolución copernicana
Co-supervisor
Historia de la Astronomia (Master)
2008 - 2009 Research PROJECT: A Statesman and a Scholar: Hans Georg Herwart von Hohenburg as a Patron and Critic of Johannes Kepler
Supervisor
Renaissance and Early Modern Science - History of Cosmology (Specialization course)
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Germany
2008 - 2008 Research PROJECT: Die Astrologie in dem Briefwechsel zwischen Johannes Kepler und H. G. Herwart von Hohenburg (1597-1611)
Supervisor
Renaissance and Early Modern Science - History of Cosmology (PhD)
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Germany

Event organisation

Event name
Type of event (Role)
Institution / Organization
2023/03/16 - Current Workshop on late medieval metaphysics, theology and philosophy of nature focusing of the problem of the "perfection of the species": La perfection des espèces et le fondement métaphysique de la science médiévale. Own talk titled: “James of Naples’ Treatise on the Perfection of Species”. (2023/03/16)
Workshop (Co-organisor)
Universitè Paris Cité - Laboratoire SPHÈRE , France
2021/11/05 - Current Workshop on medieval natural philosophy focusing on the different kinds of motion, their definitions and the methods of quantification: The Concept of Motion in Late Medieval Philosophy https://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/events/archive/2021_workshops_conferences/motion/index.html Own contribution: "The Concept of Motion in Jacques Legrand´s Compendium utriusque philosophie" (2021/11/05)
Workshop
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Germany
2018/06/21 - Current Workshop on the late medieval concepts of generation and transmutation: "Peut-on parler de la génération comme d’un mouvement?" http://www.sphere.univ-paris-diderot.fr/spip.php?article766&lang=fr#21/06/2018. (2018)
Workshop
Universitè Paris Cité - Laboratoire SPHÈRE , France
2019/06/06 - 2019/06/06 Under the general title "Le temps dans la physique du XIVe siècle" we gathered a group of specialist to discuss different aspects of late medieval physics in connection with the concept of time. I gave an introductory lecture and an own paper on "Anneliese Maier and Medieval Time Theory". (2019/06/06 - 2019/06/06)
Workshop (Co-organisor)
Universitè Paris Cité - Laboratoire SPHÈRE , France
2018/05/23 - 2018/05/25 Quantifying Aristotle. The Impact, Spread and Decline of the Calculatores Tradition An international conference with selected specialists on late medieval philosophy and science focusing on the "calculatores". Own contribution: “Perfections and Latitudes. The Development of the Calculators’ Tradition and the Geometrisation of Metaphysics and Theology” (2018 - 2018)
Conference (President of the Organising Committee)
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Germany
2008 - 2008 An international meeting on Kepler commemorating the publication of the Astronomia nova in 1609. The meeting was coordinated by me as sc. director of the Kepler-Kommission and E. Mehl from the Univ. of Strasbourg. (2008/06/15 - 2008/06/18)
Conference (Co-organisor)
Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Germany

Université de Strasbourg, France

Event participation

Activity description
Type of event
Event name
Institution / Organization
2009 - 2010 An international project gathering several specialist for the study of the emergence of the standards editions produced during the 19th century of the greatest European scientist (Descartes, Kepler, Galileo, Copernicus, Leibniz, etc.). I contributed to the project with my expertise on the edition of M. Frisch, the first complete edition of Kepler's works. I I gave 2 lectures about it in Nantes and, additionally, one more about the topic at the Baltimore university. “Une Époque en Édite une Autre”
Université de Nantes, France

Jury of academic degree

Topic
Role
Candidate name (Type of degree)
Institution / Organization
2019/12/16 Mathématiques de l’intensité et Merveilles de la nature Étude sur le Tractatus de configurationibus qualitatum et motuum de Nicole Oresme
(Thesis) Arguer
Philippe Debroise (PhD)
Université de Paris. Ecole doctorale Savoirs Science Education ED 623, France

Association member

Society Organization name Role
2018/01/10 - Current Laboratoire SPHERE http://www.sphere.univ-paris-diderot.fr/?lang=fr
2007 - Current Centro de Estudios Filosóficos Eugenio Pucciarelli (Sección Lógica y Filosofía de la Ciencia) Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires. Organisation of meeting in the fields of history of late medieval a Renaissance science and philosophy

Consulting

Activity description Institution / Organization
2018 - Current member of the international advisory board of the CNERU (Cordoba Near East Research Unit). https://www.uco.es/cneru/index.php/up-unit-staff/international-advisory-board

Interview (newspaper / magazine)

Activity description Newspaper / Forum
2009/07/25 For the "Year of astronomy" (2009), it was published an issues on this topic with different specialists in different fields. I was invited to answer a series of questions related to my work on Kepler. It is not only about the personality of Kepler and his scientific achievement but also about daily work of editing his manuscripts, calculations, science in context and the role of astrology in Kepler's time and today. "Eñe" (cultural magazine of "Clarín", Argentina), N° 14 (2009)