Paper Instruments as Tools of Unification in Early Modern Practical Mathematics
Roundtable Organizer and Participant. Roundtable included Professor Richard L. Kremer, Dr. Angela Axworthy, Dr. Margaret Gaida, and Dr. Boris Jardine. European Society for the History of Science Biennial Conference, Science Museum, 16 September 2018
The Library of a Mathematicus: The use and dispersal of Nathaniel Torporley’s Sion College Bequest
Thomas Harriot Seminar, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 September 2018
Calculating Value: Reading the Scribal Technologies of Early Modern Mathematics
British Mathematical Colloquium, University of St Andrews, 11 June 2018
Negotiating Early Modern Cosmography through Books and Paper Instruments
The Sir Thomas Browne Conference, University of York, 1 June 2018
‘Disturbed by Euclid’: Ramus’s Readers and the Wittenberg sammelband
‘Reading Euclid in the Early Modern World’, University of Oxford, 14 December 2017
Collecting a Mathematical Method: Proof, Provenance, and Patronage
History of Science, Technology and Medicine Network of Ireland Annual Conference, Royal Dublin Society, 13 October 2017
‘The Stationer’s Common Wealth (or Printers’ Purgatory)’: Stationers, Publishers, and Printers in the Metropolis
Metropolitan Science Open Workshop: ‘London 1600-1800: Communities of Natural
Knowledge and Artificial Practice’, Science Museum, London, 16 June 2017
Marking Mathematical Readers in Early Modern England: An Analysis of John Seller’s Pocket Book and its Annotations
British Society for the History of Mathematics Research in Progress Meeting, University of Oxford, 27 February 2017