Shaping a European Scientific Scene: Alfonsine Astronomy 
CoG 2016 grant agreement n°723085
Call for Applications: 2
-
year post
-
doctoral position in the history of Alfonsine astronomy in Europe
ALFA
is an ERC
funded project (2017
-
2022, 60 month, Consolidator grant 2016 agreement 723085)
dedicated to the study of Alfonsine astronomy which flourished in Europe
from the second half of 
the 
13th 
to the 
mid
-
16th
century.
Employing
approaches from the
history of astr
onomy, history of mathematics, and
history of manuscript 
cultures
to  study  astronomical  tables,  instruments,  theoretical  and 
mathematical  texts, 
ALFA
’s
main 
objectives are to:
?
Retrace the development of the corpus of Alfonsine
texts from its origin in the second half of 
the 13th century
in Toledo, Spain
to the end of the 15th century by following, on the manuscript 
level, the milieus 
producing and using these codices
;
?
Analyse Alfonsine astronomers’ practices, their relations to
mathematics, to the natural world, 
to proofs and justification, 
and 
their intellectual 
and social 
context
s
and audiences;
?
Build  a  meaningful  narrative  showing  how  astronomers  in  different 
milieus  with  diverse 
practices shaped, also from Arabic 
and Hebrew 
materials, an original scientific scene in Europe.
ALFA 
works  in  a  deeply  coll
aborative
manner. 
Matthieu  Husson
(PI
,  CNRS
-
Observatoire  de  Paris
), 
José
Chab
á
s (Universitat Pompeu  Fabra,  Barcelona) and Richard Kremer (Dartmouth
College,  USA
)
constitute 
its
advisory board. Around the
m a  local team of 3 post
-
docs,
3 PhD students
and  a  digital 
humanities IT
expert, 
based at the Paris 
O
bservatory
,
will work w
ith a
team of
international 
scholar
s 
comprised
of  10  specialists  of  the  history  of
late  medieval
astronomy
in  Europe
.
Finally  a  team  of 
external experts
from neighbouring fields will consult with 
ALFA
in order to enrich its methodological 
and theoretical dimensions and 
to 
help design the digital tools.
ALFA 
invites 
application for a
2
-
year 
post
-
doctoral position
expected to start on 
January 1, 2019
or 
as soon as possible thereafter (CNRS
-
contract, sala
ry according to experience following CNRS policy). 
This position will be hosted at the Observatoire de Paris i
n
the history of astronomy team (dir. Michela 
Malpangotto) of the SYRTE Laboratory (UMR 8630).
The successful candidate
will work as part of the l
ocal team and will spend most of his/her working 
time on his/her research project in the context of this collective,
international project. He
/she 
is expected 
to participate in the publications of the project and will be encouraged to
take part in the conc
eption of 
scientific events relevant to his
/her
research (workshops and seminars). He
/she
will have also dedicated 
research funds especially for travel 
to relevant European libraries.
In line with 
ALFA
’s objectives
the candidate research 
project should enhance our understanding of the 
formation and development of Alfonsine astronomy. Different approaches are
possible to achieve this 
aim. They rely on a range of competences and we thus encourage candidates
with different skills and 
training
background to apply. These potential approaches include
by order of priority for this call
:
1.
Candidates with a strong background 
in Latin,
codicology and palaeography might choose to 
edit  key  works  of  Alfonsine  astronomy  (like  the  various  Canons 
written  on
the  Alfonsine  or 
related tables or tex
ts on planetary theory
). Such a research would make new texts available and 
enhance  our  understanding  of  the  perceptions 
of  Alfonsine  astronomy  held  by  late  medieval 
actors.
Shaping a European Scientific Scene: Alfonsine Astronomy 
CoG 2016 grant agreement n°723085
2.
Candidates with a more scientific background could choose to analyse and
edit other kinds of 
documents in the Alfonsine corpus such as texts on instruments or specific
sets of tables. These 
types of research would bring new sources into discussion and woul
d enhance our understanding 
of the mathematical and astronomical practices of the actors.
3.
Candidates  with  a  background  in  medieval  history  could  analyse  and
 study  from  a  range  of 
potential  sources  specific  milieus  or  individuals  that  fostered 
Alfonsine  ast
ronomy  or  were 
particularly  relevant  for  its  development.  Such  research  would 
produce  new  sources  and 
contribute  to  an  understanding  of  the  social  and  intellectual 
contexts  in  which  Alfonsine 
astronomy was embedded.
While   preparing   their
application,   candi
dates   are   encouraged   to 
contact   M
atthieu 
H
usson 
(Mathieu.husson@obspm.fr)
to discuss 
the shape of their proposed project. 
After 
the appointment,
the 
ALFA advisory
board will work
with
the successful candidate to further refine the research project.
To qual
ify for the position
, candidates are required to have completed their PhD in either history of 
sciences
, 
medieval  history
or  scientific  disciplines  such  as  astronomy  and  exact  sciences
.  Acquired 
competences  in  Latin  philology,  codicology,  palaeography,  history  of
 astronomy  and  history  of 
mathematics  will  be  appreciated.  The  will to  work  with and 
contribute  to the  development  of  digital 
humanities  tools  will  be  a  positive  element.  A  good
control  of  spoken  and  written  English  is  also 
important in order to be able to interact fruitfully with the international
team of the project. 
Applications   shoul
d   be
sent   no   later   than   September   22,   2018
to   Matthieu   Husson 
(
matthieu.husson@obspm.fr
). They shall include: a short CV (2 p. max), contact information for two 
possible externals referees (name, institution, email contact), a short
research proposal (3
-
4 p. max), a 
written sample of academic work (e
.g. 
t
hesis and/or a recent paper).
Review of applic
ations will start on September 25, 2018
and the 
result will be published on 
O
ctober
2
6
, 2018
.
For further information 
please
contact: alfa.admin@obspm.fr