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Francesco Luzzini deposited Marco Leonardi. Aqua curanda est: Le acque e il loro utilizzo nei territori di Friburgo in Brisgovia e Catania dal XIII al XVI secolo in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month agoBook review of the book by Marco Leonardi (“Renaissance Quarterly,” Volume 71, n. 4, 2018, pp. 1489-1491).
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Francesco Luzzini deposited Theory, Practice, and Nature In-between. Antonio Vallisneri’s Primi Itineris Specimen in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 7 years, 10 months agoIn the summer of 1704, Antonio Vallisneri (1661–1730), the preeminent Italian physician and natural philosopher of his time, traveled with a “daring soul” and “trembling feet” across the “silent horrors” of the northern Apennines: down the hills south of Reggio Emilia to northern Tuscany and the western edge of his native land, the Province of G…[Read more]
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Francesco Luzzini deposited An uncomfortable, yet wonderful journey. Antonio Vallisneri and his exploration of the Northern Apennines in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 7 years, 10 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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Dominik Hagmann deposited 3D-Dokumentation des sog. Hexenturms von Schloss Ulmerfeld, NÖ in the group
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months agoPaper about the archaeological documentation of the so-called Hexenturm of Ulmerfeld Castle using MAP (mast aerial photography) as well as IBM (image based modeling) and the combined application of commercial as well as open source software image processing software.
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Francesco Luzzini deposited The Vesuvian Eruption of 1631: an Early Modern History (Review) in the group
GeoHumanities 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
GeoHumanities 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
GeoHumanities 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
GeoHumanities 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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Andrew Reynolds deposited “Somos ya legión”: Mapping Modernista Poetics and Literary Production in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis study investigates how digital mapping of lyrical spaces and publication statistics illuminate modernista participation of the global literary field. Using gathered spatial data points from poetic editions from Rubén Darío and Amado Nervo reveal a rich intertextual and geospatial web. The cosmopolitanism and globalized erudition of m…[Read more]
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Nora Marisa León-Real Méndez deposited La percepción subjetiva del espacio mexicano en Under the Volcano de Malcolm Lowry in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoUnder the Volcano, de Malcolm Lowry, es una novela inglesa situada en México en 1938. Inspirado tras dos años de vivir en el país, Lowry escribe la historia de Geoffrey Firmin, un cónsul alcohólico que vive en un pueblo mexicano justo después de la Expropiación Petrolera que rompió las relaciones diplomáticas entre ambas naciones…[Read more]
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Nora Marisa León-Real Méndez deposited La función textual del espacio topográfico en The Plumed Serpent de D. H. Lawrence in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoEn este trabajo se presenta una lectura de la novela The Plumed Serpent (1926), de D. H. Lawrence, a partir de la construcción de signi ca- do del espacio mexicano en la narración. En esta obra, las descripciones del espacio topográ co no se limitan a mostrar un escenario de trasfondo. Por el contrario, Lawrence inviste de una carga signi ca…[Read more]
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Sharanya Murali deposited Walking the Walled City. Gender and the Dérive as Urban Ethnography in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper focuses on the possibilities and limitations of the contemporary dérive as a form of ethnography in contemporary Delhi. The dérive, which originated as the Surrealist déambulation and subsequently became the Situationist dérive in the late 1950s, has now been re-imagined by walking artists and practitioners. In seeking to locate the Sit…[Read more]
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Sharanya Murali deposited A Manifesto to Decolonise Walking in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago‘There is an economy of narrative, it will be said, an economy of memory. One cannot recount everything,’ wrote Jean-François Augoyard. ‘What can be known about what occurred during a walk?’ (2007: 68) Over the last decade, explorations on foot of New Delhi have erupted as urban practices indicative of global tourism. These range from middle-c…[Read more]
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Richard Nisa deposited Environmental Geography in the group
GeoHumanities on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoIn this class, students will engage in a critical examination of environmental transformations that arise from the complex interactions between natural systems and human activities. The pursuit of knowledge about natural resources and ecological systems is a scientific enterprise, yet addressing questions about the production, consumption,…[Read more]
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Tina Catania created the group
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Jasper van Putten started the topic Invitation to submit projects to be featured on Mapping to Print website in the discussion
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoDear all,
I would like to invite scholars ‘who map print‘ to send me links to their online projects and be featured—with link, brief description, and screen shot—on this website: Mapping Print http://openprintstudio.com/wiki/doku.php/mapping_print_project
The Mapping Print project brings together online projects that trace the history of print…[Read more]
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Colin Greenstreet started the topic Maphackathon Zotero bibliographical group in the discussion
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe maphackathon organising group have created a maphackathon Zotero bibliographical group. The group library is available for all to view, but to contribute and to edit you will need to be an invited member.
We would be delighted if members of the Humanities Commons Open-Source Historical Mapping group, the Digital Humanists group and the Linked…[Read more]
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Colin Greenstreet started the topic Mapping the sounds of the Early Modern Thames shoreline – Treadmill cranes in the discussion
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoThe Agas map of London, published c. 1633, but showing London c. 1550-1560, shows a series of cranes at different places along the Thames north shore, both above and below London Bridge. These cranes appear to be treadmill cranes. An example of a large treadmill crane, powered by four men in a treadmill at one side of the crane, can be seen in…[Read more]
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Colin Greenstreet replied to the topic Use of pinterest as a discovery tool for map and image mapping sources in the discussion
Open-source historical mapping on Humanities Commons 9 years, 1 month agoSix days since launching the Thamesshore line #maphackathon Pinterest board we have 353 Pins and 10 Followers
images of Thames and Thames shoreline C17th to early C20th between London Bridge and Woolwich
images of Thames north and south shore parishes between London Bridge and WoolwichMajor sources of pins so far are:
ballastquay.com…[Read more]
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