Malpangotto originally studied mathematics and the history of mathematics at the University of Genoa, earning a laurea there in 2002 under the supervision of Antonio Carlo Garibaldi. She completed a Ph.D. in the history of science at the University of Bari in 2006, with the dissertation Regiomontano e il rinnovamento del sapere matematico e astronomico nel Quattrocento directed by Carlo Maccagni.[2]
She joined the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in 2007, earned a habilitation through the Paris Observatory in 2016, and became a director of research in 2018.[2]
In 2018, she was named editor-in-chief of the journal Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences.[3]
Books
Malpangotto is the editor of Theoricae novae planetarum Georgii Peurbachii dans l'histoire de l'astronomie: sources, édition critique avec traduction française, commentaire technique, diffusion du XVe au XVIIe siècle (CNRS, 2020), a critical edition of Theoricae Novae Planetarum, a presentation of Ptolemaic astronomy by 15th-century Austrian astronomer Georg von Peuerbach.[4]
Her other books include Regiomontano e il rinnovamento del sapere matematico e astronomico nel Quattrocento (Caducci, 2008),[5] and L’homme au risque de l’infini: Mélanges d’histoire et de philosophie des sciences offerts à Michel Blay (edited with Vincent Jullien and Efthymios Nicolaïdis, Brepols, 2013).[6]
^Rommevaux, Sabine (January–June 2010), "Review of Regiomontano e il rinnovamento del sapere matematico e astronomico nel Quattrocento", Revue d'histoire des sciences, 63 (1): 307–308, JSTOR23634447
Chapouthier, Georges (October–December 2014), Revue Philosophique de la France et de l'Étranger, 204 (4): 588, JSTOR43574953{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)