Workshop « Editing Leibniz »

8th of June 2022 (Online)
    • Mattia Brancato (ERC Philiumm) : some problems concerning Leibniz's manuscripts on dyadic
    • Paolo Rubini (BBAW) : on Leibnizian mechanics in the tabular display
    • Elisabeth Rinner (GWLB) : on some considerations on the adequate representation of historical mathematical texts in digital editions

1st of September 2022 (Hanover)
    • Arilès Remaki (ERC Philiumm) : Leibniz’s tables questioning digital humanities
    • Vincent Buard (freelance) : Presentation of some tools, around the Eman project
These two presentations will complement those of the first session and will open the discussion, notably around Elisabeth Rinner's paper, which I am forwarding to you again.

20th of January 2023 (Paris)
    • Andreas Stötzner (freelance) : on building a Leibniz unicode base
    • Siegmund Probst (GWLB) : on symbols that are not in the Hanover TeX database
    • Simon Gentil (SPHere) : on the use of metafont for our lateX articles

28th of February 2023 (Online)
    • Vincent Giovannangeli (ERC Philiumm, CNRS): Digital humanities and automatic transcription
    • Harald Siebert (Leibniz Edition, BBAW) : Trying to use Transkribus for the Leibniz Edition
    • Harold Mouchere (LS2N, Université de Nantes) : Different modeling of Math Expression for recognition, storage and information retrieval

18th of April 2023 (Paris)
    • Ségolène Albouy (ANR Eida) : Automatic recognition of diagrams and their automatic editing: project status
    • Sigmund Probst (GWLB) : Use of PicteX in the Hannover edition