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Francesco Luzzini deposited An uncomfortable, yet wonderful journey. Antonio Vallisneri and his exploration of the Northern Apennines in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months agoin: Nel nome di Lazzaro. Saggi di storia della scienza e delle istituzioni scientifiche tra il XVII e il XVIII secolo, edited by Centro Studi Lazzaro Spallanzani, Bologna, Edizioni Pendragon, 2014, pp. 207-220.
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Andrea Walsh posted an update in the group
Public Philosophy Journal on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months agoWe’re honored to welcome Amanda Fulford, Stefan Sunandan Honisch, and John Altmann as the Public Philosophy Journal’s very first Field Editors. They’ll be engaging as ambassadors to help serve communities working in several areas of education reform and social justice. Watch for exciting things to come!
We continue to welcome all to volun…[Read more]
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Andrea Walsh posted an update in the group
Public Philosophy Journal on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months agoFor the PPJ’s 2018 New Engaged Scholars Program, Heather Stewart (PhD Student at Western University) is developing her project “No Tolerance for Intolerant Speech.” We’d be so grateful for folks to show their support by connecting with Heather and offering formative feedback via the PPJ Current’s comment forum. Thank you for any time you can…[Read more]
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Andrea Walsh uploaded the file: Call for PPJ Field Editors to
Public Philosophy Journal on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months agoIf you’re an activist or researcher interested in developing your peer networks and helping to organize and advocate for public groups working on an array of social justice issues, we’d love to connect! Learn more about the PPJ Field Editor role here: http://bit.ly/2E6MQxt.
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Andrea Walsh posted an update in the group
Public Philosophy Journal on Humanities Commons 7 years, 12 months agoCome one, come all! The PPJ Community is currently seeking Field Editors to collaborate with the Editorial Team and Board to create and nurture partnerships with public organizations working in several areas of social and political activism. Learn more, inquire, and please share: http://bit.ly/2E6MQxt
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Andrea Walsh deposited Agenda: Public Philosophy Journal 2018 New Engaged Scholars Digital Pilot Program in the group
Public Philosophy Journal on Humanities Commons 8 years agoThe Public Philosophy Journal’s 2018 New Engaged Scholars Digital Pilot Program, which officially kicks off on February 7th, is designed for doctoral students seeking guided, collaborative opportunities to develop early drafts into publishable content. This is the program agenda.
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Andrea Walsh posted an update in the group
Public Philosophy Journal on Humanities Commons 8 years agoOur New Engaged Scholars Digital Pilot Program officially begins next week! We can’t wait to collaborate with participants on developing their excellent project proposals into publishable, publicly engaged scholarship, as well as to support them as they map and advance their digital peer engagement networks. The tentative program agenda is…[Read more]
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Evina Steinova deposited Nota superponere studui: the Use of technical signs in the early Middle Ages (a dissertation summary) in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoThis is the English summary of my dissertation Notam superponere studui: the use of technical signs in the early Middle Ages, which was defended on March 18, 2016 at Utrecht University.
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Evina Steinova deposited Notam superponere studui: the art of using symbols (rather than words) to annotate text in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoThis blog post originally appeared on the website of Huygens ING (https://www.huygens.knaw.nl/marginal-scholarship-annoteren-met-behulp-van-tekens-in-plaats-van-woorden/?lang=en) on June 30, 2016. It was published both in Dutch and in English as a part of a four-part series about the Marginal Scholarship project, which was hosted by the Huygens…[Read more]
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Andrea Walsh posted an update in the group
Public Philosophy Journal on Humanities Commons 8 years agoAs this Sunday, January 21st, marks the one-year anniversary of the Women’s March, we are honored to share this newly published documentary and essay by professor and award-winning filmmaker Alexandra Hidalgo.
Reflections on the Women’s March: A Place at the Table: h…[Read more]
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Marco Heiles deposited Die Farb- und Tintenrezepte des Cod. germ. 1 der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg und ihre Vorlagen in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoEdition von 41 Farb- und Tintenrezepten zur Buchherstellung aus der Handschrift Hamburg, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Cod. germ. 1 mit einem textgeschichtlichen Kommentar.
Marco Heiles, Die Farb- und Tintenrezepte des Cod. germ. 1 der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg und ihre Vorlagen, in: Mittelalter. Interdisziplinäre Fo…[Read more]
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Andrea Walsh created the doc CFP: PPJ 2018 New Engaged Scholars Digital Pilot Program in the group
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Andrea Walsh created the doc PPJ Editorial Advisory Board Kick-off Meeting Agenda in the group
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Francesco Luzzini deposited The Vesuvian Eruption of 1631: an Early Modern History (Review) in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoReview of the book “The Vesuvian Eruption of 1631: an Early Modern History” (by Alfonso Tortora)
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Description, analogy, symbolism, faith. Jesuit science and iconography in the early modern debate on the origin of springs in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoBy the end of the sixteenth century, many Jesuit colleges had become centers of excellence all over Europe for such disciplines as mathematics, astronomy, hydraulics, and mechanics. Not a few members of the order provided influential contributions to science: in the case of the study of waters, the inquisitive eye of Jesuits took part in the l…[Read more]
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Through dark and mysterious paths. Early modern science and the search for the origin of springs from the 16thto the 18thcenturies in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoSince its first attempts to understand natural phenomena, early modern science devoted great attention to the problematic issue of the origin of springs. This essay examines the lively debate that emerged from the studies on fresh water during the years spanning from the mid-sixteenth century to the early eighteenth. By focusing on the…[Read more]
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Multa curiosa. Vallisneri’s Early Studies on Earth Sciences in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoIn 1687, after he graduated in Medicine, young Antonio Vallisneri (1661-1730) returned in the Duchy of Modena and Reggio. In those years he mainly served as general practitioner; nevertheless, he also devoted many studies to various aspects of the natural sciences. He performed many observations, accurately reporting them in seven “Quaderni”…[Read more]
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Matrices, not seeds. Vallisneri’s research on mines: between empiricism and philosophy in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoSince the beginning of his scientific activity the physician and naturalist Antonio Vallisneri
(1661-1730) devoted many studies to the Earth sciences. In those years his interest focused
particularly on the features of mineral kingdom and its relationship with spring water. The first
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Flood conceptions in Vallisneri’s thought in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoThe scientific studies of the Italian physician and naturalist Antonio Vallisneri
(1661–1730) were concerned with the cultural and religious implications of the debate on
fossils in the early decades of the eighteenth century. In De’ Corpi Marini he summarized the
main diluvial theories but declined to support them. He explained the pre…[Read more] -
Francesco Luzzini deposited Antonio Vallisneri e la questione dei vermicelli spermatici: un’indagine storico-naturalistica in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 8 years agoThis paper deals with the identification of the microscope used by the Italian physician and naturalist Antonio Vallisneri (1661-1730) during his research activity. The investigation was structured in three phases: a) a first text analysis on published and manuscript sources, looking for information about the microscope(s) used by Vallisneri; b)…[Read more]
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