History of Greek Mathematics; History of Greek Science; History of Byzantine Mathematics and Science; History of Algebra

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NATIONAL AND KAPODISTRIAN UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY &PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 157 71 ATHENS, GREECE T. + 30 210 727 55 27, F. + 30 210 727 55 30 Email: ichrist@phs.uoa.gr JEAN CHRISTIANIDIS CURRENT POSITION University of Athens, 1997 Professor (History of Mathematics), Department of History &Philosophy of Science (MIThE) Personal website: http://en.phs.uoa.gr/faculty-and-staff/faculty/jean-christianidis.html Personal website: https://uoa.academia.edu/jeanchristianidis Centre Alexandre Koyré / CRHST (Paris), 2012 Membre partenaire Personal website: http://koyre.ehess.fr/index.php?363 EMPLOYEMENT 2014 Professor of History of Mathematics, Dpt. of History &Philosophy of Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) 2008 2014 Associate Professor of History of Mathematics and Logic, Dpt. of History &Philosophy of Science, NKUA 2002 2008 Assistant Professor, Dpt. of History &Philosophy of Science, NKUA 1997 2002 Lecturer, Dpt. of History &Philosophy of Science, NKUA, Greece AREAS OF EXPERTISE History of Greek Mathematics; History of Greek Science; History of Byzantine Mathematics and Science; History of Algebra EDUCATION 1991: PhD in History of Mathematics (Dpt. of Mathematics, NKUA). Title of dissertation: Linear Diophantine equations in the Greek mathematical tradition. 1983: BSci in Mathematics (Dpt. of Mathematics, NKUA) 1

TEACHING 1997 NKUA, Department of History & Philosophy of Science Undergraduate: History of mathematics; History of science in Antiquity; The arithmetical books of Euclid s Elements; History of Greek science; Seminars on various topics of the history of ancient mathematics and science Postgraduate: History of science in Antiquity; Archimedes mathematics; The commentators of Ptolemy in Late Antiquity; Diophantus Arithmetica and its place in the history of algebra; Late antique commentators of Nicomachus Arithmetica; Mathematics of Late Antiquity: traditions, transmissions, transformations; The Greeks, the Arabs, and the awakening of the European science; The tradition of saving the appearances from Antiquity to the Renaissance; Ancient Rhetoric and Greek Mathematics; Topics in the historiography of Greek science 2011 NKUA, Department of Mathematics Undergraduate: History of Mathematics from Antiquity to the Renaissance VISITING APPOINTMENTS May 2008 Mars 1 June 30 2005 Professeur invité: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France Chercheur invité: 1) Centre de recherche en histoire des sciences, Cité des sciences et de l industrie, La Villette, Paris, France; and 2) Université Paris I (Panthéon Sorbonne), Paris, France PROFESSIONAL OFFICES/DUTIES 2014 Head of the Department of History & Philosophy of Science, NKUA 2011 2014 Vice-president of the Department of History & Philosophy of Science, NKUA 2009 2011 Head of the Division of History of Science and Technology of the Department of History & Philosophy of Science, NKUA 1994 Editor-in-chief of Neusis (Greek Journal for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology) [http://www.nnet.gr/neusis.htm] 1992 Member of the International Commission on the History of Mathematics (ICHM) [http://www.unizar.es/ichm/members.htm] 2007 Co-editor of the series Science & History, Nefeli Publishers Referee for Journals: Mathematical Reviews; Historia Mathematica; Isis; Revue d histoire des mathématiques; Centaurus Referee for Publishing Houses: Springer 2

SUPERVISION OF THESES Completed: 2014 Marie Dupond: La correspondance du géomètre Gaspard Monge (1795-1799) 2016 Ioanna Skoura: The commentaries of Theon on the Mathematical syntaxis of Ptolemy 2016 Athanasia Megremi: Pythagorean arithmetic tradition and commentary culture in Late Antiquity: the Exegesis of Ioannes (John) Philoponus on Nicomachus of Gerasa Arithmetic introduction In progress: Dora Touliatou: Heron of Alexandria: Mathematics and paideia in the work of a scholar of the 1st century CE Anastasios Gavras: Comparative examination of the morphological elements of Greek mathematical texts with the use of the digital technology: some case studies LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS I. Books and edited volumes 1. The Rebirth of Archimedes. How a Medieval Book of the 10th Century Changes Established Views on Greek Mathematics. (Texts by R. Netz, F. Acerbi, K. Saito, N. Wilson, N. Tchernetska, J. Christianidis, A. Demis). Edited by J. Christianidis. Athens, Nefeli Publishers, 2011. [In Greek] 2. Disputes on the History of Greek Mathematics. (Texts by S. Unguru, B. L. van der Waerden, H. Freudenthal, A. Weil, J. Christianidis, D. Dialetis). Edited by J. Christianidis, and D. Dialetis. Herakleion, Crete University Press, 2006. [In Greek] 3. Classics in the History of Greek Mathematics. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004. Editor J. Christianidis. (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 240). 4. The History of the Idea of a Moving Earth in Greek Astronomy: A New Assessment. Athens, 2003. Monograph submitted and rewarded by the University of Athens. With D. Dialetis, K. Gavroglu. [In Greek] 5. Topics on the History of Mathematics: Egyptian, Babylonian and Greek Mathematics. Herakleion, Crete University Press, 2003. [In Greek] 6. Greek Science in Antiquity, in Byzantium, and in post-byzantine period. Patras, Greek Open University, 2000. With D. Dialetis, K. Gavroglu, G. Papadopoulos. [In Greek] 7. Introduction to the History of Science and Technology. Athens, School Books Publishing Organization, 1999. With T. Arabatzis, D. Dialetis, K. Gavroglu et al. [In Greek] 8. Trends in the Historiography of Science. Editors K. Gavroglu, J. Christianidis, and E. Nicolaïdis. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994. (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 151). 3

II. Articles 9. M. Sialaros, J. Christianidis, 2016: Situating the debate on geometrical algebra within the framework of premodern algebra. Science in Context 29: 129 150. 10. A. Megremi, J. Christianidis, 2015: Theory of ratios in Nicomachus Arithmetica and series of arithmetical problems in Pachymeres Quadrivium: reflections about a possible relationship. SHS Web of Conferences 22: 00006. (Doi: 10.1051/shsconf/20152200006) 11. J. Christianidis, 2015: The meaning of hypostasis in Diophantus Arithmetica. In T. Arabatzis, J. Renn, A. Simoes (eds): Relocating the History of Science. Essays in Honor of Kostas Gavroglu. Springer, 315 327. 12. I. Skoura, J. Christianidis, 2014. As Diophantus says : Theon of Alexandria, an erudite reader of Diophantus. Neusis 22: 5 52. [In Greek] 13. A. Megremi, J. Christianidis, 2014. George Pachymeres, a reader of Nicomachus: The arithmetical theory of rations as a means for solving problems. Neusis 22: 53 86. [In Greek] 14. D. Touliatou, J. Christianidis, 2014. Between theoretical and practical geometry: A new interpretation of Heron s Metrica. Neusis 22: 87 120. [In Greek] 15. J. Christianidis, I. Skoura, 2013. Solving problems by algebra in late antiquity: New evidence from an unpublished fragment of Theon s commentary on the Almagest. Sciamvs 14: 41 57. 16. J. Christianidis, J. Oaks, 2013. Practicing algebra in late antiquity: The problem-solving of Diophantus of Alexandria. Historia Mathematica 40: 127 163. 17. A. Bernard, J. Christianidis, 2012. A new analytical framework for the understanding of Diophantus s Arithmetica I-III. Archive for History of Exact Sciences 66 (1): 1 69. 18. A. Bernard, J. Christianidis, 2012: «Explicitly tacit knowledge in Diophantus». Oberwolfach report of the workshop Explicit Versus Tacit Knowledge in Mathematics organized by T. Archibald, J. Peiffer, N. Schappacher, January 9 14, 2012. Oberwolfach Reports, report No 4/2012, p. 24 27. 19. J. Christianidis, 2010. Some reflections on the historiography of classical algebra. Proceedings of the History of Modern Algebra: 19th Century and Later Conference (Thessaloniki 3 4 October 2009), H. Charalambous, D. Papadopoulou, Th. Theohari- Apostolidi eds., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Mathematics, Department of Algebra, Number Theory and Mathematical Logic, p. 13 24. 20. J. Christianidis, A. Demis, 2010. Archimedes Quadratures. In The Genius of Archimedes, S. Paipetis, M. Ceccarelli eds., New York, Springer, 57 68. (The article is a concise version of a paper published in Greek in the aforementioned book # 1.) 21. P. Fournarakis, J. Christianidis, 2010. On Archimedes Pursuit Concerning Geometrical Analysis. In The Genius of Archimedes, S. Paipetis, M. Ceccarelli eds., New York, Springer, 69 81. 22. J. Christianidis, D. Dialetis, 2009. A new reading of the introduction to the Arithmetica of Diophantus. In Instants and Durations: 13 texts on the Philosophy and History of 4

Mathematics and Logic, D. A. Anapolitanos ed., Athens, Nefeli Publishers, 343 376. [In Greek] 23. J. Christianidis, 2009. From Logistic to Algebra: Some clarifications on Diophantus undertaking. In the collective volume Use of History for Teaching Mathematics. Thessaloniki, Ziti Publishers, 97 128. [In Greek] 24. J. Christianidis, 2008. The method of Diophantus for the solution of arithmetical problems and the rupture with the tradition of the old logistic. Neusis 17: 183 234. [In Greek] 25. J. Christianidis, 2007. The Way of Diophantus. Some clarifications on Diophantus method of solution. Historia Mathematica 34: 289 305. 26. K. Gavroglu, D. Dialetis, J. Christianidis, 2007. The importance of the work of Pierre Duhem for the history of science. In Pierre Duhem, To Save the Phaenomena (text translated and edited by D. Dialetis, J. Christianidis), Athens, Nefeli Publishers, 217 254. [In Greek] 27. P. Fournarakis, J. Christianidis, 2006. Greek geometrical analysis: A new interpretation through the Givens -terminology. Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche 26 (1): 33 56. 28. J. Christianidis, 2004. Did the Greeks have the notion of common fraction and did they use it? In Classics in the History of Greek Mathematics, J. Christianidis ed. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 331-336. 29. J. Christianidis, D. Dialetis, K. Gavroglu, 2003. Aristarchus heliocentrism reconsidered: A new reading of Archimedes Sand-Reckoner. In Cosmology through Time: Ancient and Modern Cosmologies in the Mediterranean Area, S. Colafrencesco and G. Giobbi eds., Milano, Mimesis, 113-122. 30. J. Christianidis, D. Dialetis, K. Gavroglu, 2003. The history of the idea of a moving Earth: Plato and Academy. Neusis 12: 35 55. [In Greek] 31. J. Christianidis, D. Dialetis, K. Gavroglu, 2002. Having a knack for the non-intuitive. Aristarchus heliocentrism through Archimedes geocentrism». History of Science 40: 147-168. 32. J. Christianidis, 2002. Les lecteurs byzantins de Diophante. In Studies in History of Mathematics dedicated to A.P. Youschkevitch, E. Knobloch, J. Mawhin, S.S. Demidov eds., Turnhout (Belgium), Brepols, 153-163. (Proceedings of the XXth International Congress of History of Science, vol. XIII.) 33. J. Christianidis, D. Dialetis, K. Gavroglu, 2001. Aristarchus and Heliocentrism: a new assessment of the non-geocentric tradition in Greek astronomy. Neusis 10: 3 44. [In Greek] 34. J. Christianidis, 1998. Une interprétation byzantine de Diophante. Historia Mathematica 25: 22 28. 35. J. Christianidis, 1996. Maxime Planude sur le sens du terme diophantien plasmatikon. Historia Scientiarum 6 (1): 37 41. 36. J. Christianidis, 1996. The use of letters to represent numbers and the algebraic symbolism. Neusis 5: 83 90. [In Greek] 5

37. J. Christianidis, 1995. The interpretations of the method of Diophantus. Neusis 3: 109 132. [In Greek] 38. J. Christianidis, 1994. On the history of indeterminate problems of the first degree in Greek mathematics. In Trends in the Historiography of Science, K. Gavroglu, J. Christianidis, E. Nikolaidis eds. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 237-247. 39. J. Christianidis, 1994. The Chinese remainder theorem and Greek logistics. An attempt at interpretation of the fragment VII 819b4-6 of Plato s Laws. Istoriko-Matematicheskie Issledovanija 35: 202-213. [In Russian, translated by I. M. Vandoulakis] 40. J. Christianidis, 1993. The lost treatises of Diophantus. In Ancient Greek Mathematics: Texts on History and Philosophy, D. A. Anapolitanos, V. Karasmanis eds. Athens, Trochalia, 111 130. [In Greek] 41. J. Christianidis, N. Kastanis, 1992. In Memoriam: Evangelos S. Stamatis (1898-1990). Historia Mathematica 19: 99 105. 42. J. Christianidis, 1991. Arithmêtikê Stoicheiôsis: Un traité perdu de Diophante d Alexandrie? Historia Mathematica 18: 239 246. III. Essay reviews 43. J. Christianidis, 2013. The Archimedes palimpsest: the definitive edition. Review of: R. Netz, W. Noel, N. Tchernetska, and N. Wilson (eds): The Archimedes palimpsest, 2 vols. Vol. I: Catalogue and commentary; Vol. II: Images and transcription (The Archimedes Palimpsest Publications series). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Metascience 22, 137 142. 44. J. Christianidis, 1994. The Arabic contribution to the revival of Diophantus. Review of: Diophante. Les arithmétiques. Tome III, Livre IV; Tome IV, Livres V-VI-VII [Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1984] by R. Rashed. Neusis 1: 121 134. [In Greek] IV. Greek translations 45. B. L. van der Waerden: Science Awakening. Egyptian, Babylonian and Greek Mathematics. Greek translation with introduction and notes by J. Christianidis. Herakleion, Crete University Press, 2000. 46. P. Duhem: To Save the Phaenomena. Translated and edited by D. Dialetis, J. Christianidis. Athens, Nefeli Publishers, 2007. 47. J. A. Oaks: The series of problems in al-khwārizmī s Algebra. Neusis 22 (2014): 149 167. Translated by J. Christianidis. 48. J. Klein: The world of physics and the natural world. Neusis 7 (1997): 41 74. Translated by J. Christianidis, D. Lappas, M. Mytelinaios, G. Sagias, P. Spyrou. 49. I. G. Bashmakova: Les méthodes différentielles d Archimède. Mathêmatikê Epitheôrêsê 35 (1988): 2 30. Translated by J. Christianidis. 6