View of Schloss SchleiΓheim
View of Schloss SchleiΓheim
View of Schloss SchleiΓheim
Greetings from my backyard β€οΈ
#schloesserbayern
@celinecamps
Ph.D. Candidate | History of Early Modern Science & Technology, Art & Material Culture | Columbia University, NYC |πMunich https://tinyurl.com/4ynbth3x Screws π© & the assemblage of objects of art & science in the early modern German-speaking lands
View of Schloss SchleiΓheim
View of Schloss SchleiΓheim
View of Schloss SchleiΓheim
Greetings from my backyard β€οΈ
#schloesserbayern
The Deutsches Museum in Munich
My new office for the year β€οΈ #HistSci #HistTech #HistSTM
Bike parking at a station in Munichβreminiscent of those we have in the Netherlands.
First day in Munich and (βyou can take the girl out of the Netherlands but you cannot take the Netherlands out of the girlβ π³π±) Iβm already loving it β€οΈπ΄
Thank you :)
Aw, thanks Thony! I will miss both of you too! But I'll be back. Munich is only 2 hours away π
But I am a sucker for late medieval and Renaissance history π
Vielen Dank π
I'm sure it does, haha, but I'm going for the objects (or better yet, for the screws) π
I'll do my best! π Though Munich doesn't have as many old buildings as Nuremberg.
Goodbye Nuremberg! β€οΈ You were wonderful!
#MunichCalling
I'm all for more academic content on here! β€οΈ
I have yet to experience a "quiet" coach, despite me always booking a seat in it to work in peace. There's always someone having a phone call ("it won't take long"), whose kid's playing a videogame on speaker ("it's a child"), or people chatting loudly ("if it bothers you, go sit elsewhere").
Detail of wormholes below printed text, one of which has been decorated by hand with a small doodle around the hole
When life gives you woodworms, go ahead and decorate the holes!
#bookhistory
Yes, it's a magical place!
Entrance to the bookstore at the Dominican Church in Maastricht.
Second floor of the bookstore at the Dominican Church in Maastricht.
Ground floor of the bookstore at the Dominican Church in Maastricht, showing stacks of books reaching towards the vaulted ceiling.
Second floor of the bookstore at the Dominican Church in Maastricht, showing stacks of books and articles, placed close to the vaulted ceiling.
Home β€οΈ I grew up with this #Medievalsky church & have seen its use change over time: I've celebrated Carnival here, marvelled at a snake exhibit, and stored my bike there. But its present use is hands down my favoriteβcelebrating both books & he historical structure within which they are housed ποΈ π
Great, Iβll bring my sleeping bag! π―ββοΈ
Can I set up camp here while writing my dissertation dealing with craft history? β€οΈ
5 Classes I took as an undergrad:
1. History of Ideas, Philosophy & Ethics
2. Knowledge and Criticism (History of Science)
3. History of Technology
4. Philosophy of Mind
5. Sociology of Science (independent study)
These were coupled w/ (required) research & writing skills-training classes.
Absolutely!
God, I hope not! Keeping all fingers, toes and everything crossed for you!
Oh no! Is there no way of finding out if it is?
Haha, thank you for this! :)
Link?
Where does the author claim that?
Fiction....
Daniel Kehlmann's book "Lichtspiel"
Oh, that sounds like just the thing. I just got this one, which probably isn't light reading (I haven't started yet; still finishing another book), but the New York Times Book Review listed it on their top 5 fiction books of 2025.
Yes, I'd like to read more novels, but when I've been reading all day for my dissertation, I prefer doing something else.
Iβm sorry! I didnβt mean to be insensitive!
Where do you find the time to read all of thisβtell me your secret! I'm lucky if I can ever read all of the literature related to my dissertation π
Attends @astrolabe-science.fr vous avez dit "calibre de vis." Je ne sais pas exactement quand ces outils ont Γ©tΓ© dΓ©veloppΓ©s pour la 1Γ¨re fois. Je nβai jamais vu un exemple historique (jβen ai un modΓ¨le moderne Γ la maison). @aliceernoult.bsky.social savez-vous de quelle pΓ©riode viennent ces outils ?