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IAS PGR Workshop: Much Ado About Nothing: Debating Vacuum in Early Modern Ukraine

  • 19 June 2025
  • 10am-11am
  • International House
A person standing at the front of a room, gesturing to a group of seated individuals with raised hands. The room has brick walls, large windows, and a few plants.

IAS Residential Fellow Dr Andrey V. Ivanov delivers a workshop for Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs).

Since the days of Aristotle, scholars debated the possibility of void or nothingness (Latin: vacuum) in the universe. The 17th century advances in pneumatics and fluid dynamics by Pascal, Borelli, Toricelli, and especially Boyle, raised the question of whether “nothingness” could be found in spaces devoid of air. This question was diligently debated in the 1707-1708 physics course taught in Kyiv by Archbishop Feofan (Theophanes) Prokopovych. Prokopovych was a key figure in the history of Eastern Slavs, leading the educational renaissance in early modern Ukraine, the extensive reform of the Orthodox Church, while also becoming the main ideologist of Peter I’s empire, and a founder of Russian Academy of Sciences. As a polymath, however, Prokopovych was also deeply interested in the most current issues of European physics.

This seminar represents an incipient work-in-progress and will take place in a collaborative, open-minded atmosphere where participants can offer clues on interpreting the contents of Prokopovych’s plenist theses. The main materials (Prokopovych’s theses against vacuum) are in Latin and Ukrainian; a working English translation will be supplied.

This event is in-person only, please use the booking button below to confirm your in-person attendance.

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Email address
ias@lboro.ac.uk
Cost
Free
Booking required?
Yes

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