Knobloch was born in Görlitz. From 1962 to 1967 he studied classics and mathematics at FU Berlin and Technische Universität Berlin, after which he passed his state examination as a high school teacher and even as a high school teacher in ancient languages at Goethe began high school in Berlin before 1970 as a research assistant in the history of science back to the TU Berlin was, where he in 1972 with a thesis on Leibniz's combinatorial in Scriba, Christoph received his doctorate.
From 1973 he was professor of mathematics at the College of Education in Berlin . In 1976 he qualified as a professor in Berlin and was a visiting scholar at Oxford, London and Edinburgh. Since 1976 he is head of the math sections of the Academy edition of the works of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (and later the technical-scientific parts). In 1981 he became professor of history of science at Technische Universität Berlin (since 2002 academy professor); retiring in 2009. In 1984 he was a visiting professor at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Leningrad. Since 1999 he has been a regular guest professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xian, China. He also was a visiting professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris.
Besides the Leibniz Edition, he also oversaw the Tschirnhaus edition of the Saxon Academy of Sciences and worked at Kepler with edition. He is also director of the Alexander von Humboldt Research Centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences. He also dealt with Renaissance technology (such as military engineer Mariano Taccola), the notebooks[1] of Leonhard Euler and Jesuit scholars like Christopher Clavius.
Knobloch assisted the Dieter Lelgemann surveyors to decode and interpret the Ptolemy chart with Susudata.
Die mathematischen Studien von G. W. Leibniz zur Kombinatorik (The mathematical studies of G.W. Leibniz on combinatorics) Studia Leibnitiana Supplementa, vol. 11, 1973 (vol. 1 of 2); vol. 16, 1976 (vol. 2 of 2). OCLC913924LCCN74-313201 (in German)
Der Beginn der Determinantentheorie. Leibniz nachgelassene Studien zum Determinantenkalkül (The beginning of the theory of determinants. Leibniz posthumous studies on determinants of calculus). Hildesheim in 1980, Arbor Scientiarum B, vol.2. (in German) LCCN80-500516ISBN3806708274
L'art de la guerre : Machines et stratagèmes de Taccola, ingénieur de la Renaissance, coll. "Découvertes Gallimard Albums", Paris: Gallimard, 1992.
with Menso Folkerts, Karin Reich: Mass, Zahl und Gewicht: Mathematik als Schlüssel zu Weltverständnis und Weltbeherrschung (Mass, number and weight: Mathematics as the key to world understanding and world domination); 2nd edition Wiesbaden 2001. LCCN90-131509ISBN352717821X
Johannes Kepler: Nova stereometria doliorum vinariorum / New solid geometry of wine barrels. Accessit stereometriæ Archimedeæ supplementum / A supplement to the Archimedean solid geometry has been added. Edited and translated, with an Introduction, by Eberhard Knobloch. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2018. ISBN 978-2-251-44832-9.
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