Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the second iteration of the "Training week: Global history of astronomy week on primary sources", which will focus on cosmology, physics, and astrology.

This intensive, hands-on workshop is designed for advanced doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and early career faculty specialising in astral sciences. The event is organized by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) and the Observatoire de Paris.

Key Information

Workshop Pillars

The program offers a unique triad of learning experiences:

  1. Primary Sources: Direct engagement with physical manuscripts, printed books, and instruments in the Parisian archives. Dedicated sessions will cover Arabic/Persian, Chinese, Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit sources, among others.

  2. Digital Tools: Introduction to cutting-edge digital humanities and AI tools specifically designed for the analysis of astronomical sources, including textual analysis and the digitization of tables and complex diagrams.

  3. Student Projects: Hands-on group research where participants can work with pre-selected sources or propose their own. A key opportunity is comparing Parisian archives with documents from other global repositories.

Application Details


A limited number of grants will be proposed to support participants from low-income countries and/or with little institutional support
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For more detailed information, please refer to the website: https://eida.hypotheses.org/seminars-2/2026-training-week-global-history-of-astronomy-week-on-primary-sources-a-focus-on-cosmology-physics-and-astrology

We look forward to receiving your applications.

With kind regards,

AJ, on behalf of the Organizing Committee

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Anuj MISRA, Ph.D (he/him) 
Max Planck Research Group Leader
RG: Astral Sciences in Trans-Regional Asia (ASTRA)
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG)
Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin, GERMANY

Room 102, Harnackstraße 5
+49 30 22667 313
amisra@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de

in conjunction with

Professor of the History of Science and the History of Knowledge
Institute for the History of Knowledge in the Ancient World
Department of History and Cultural Studies, Freie Universität Berlin
Arnimallee 10, 14195 Berlin, GERMANY

Room 205
+49 03 838 59046
a.misra@fu-berlin.de

Affiliated External Researcher (2024─25)
Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies (CCRS)
University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DENMARK
anuj.misra@hum.ku.dk


Adjunct Senior Fellow (since September 2021)
School of Mathematics and Statistics | Te Kura Pāngarau
University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha
Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND
aj.misra@canterbury.ac.nz