The Normalisation of Natural Philosophy

How Teaching Practices Shaped the Evolution of Early Modern Science

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2023

Normalisation of Early Modern Science: Inventory of 17th– and 18th-Century Sources (1.0.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. [Dataset]
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8351598

AIM 2023: AI and Minority. Computational Approaches to Multilingual Historical Research [conference]
https://www.rug.nl/filosofie/organization/departments/history/events/

2022

“Recreating the Network of Early Modern Natural Philosophy: A Mono- and Multilingual Text Data Vectorization Method.” [journal article]
A. Sangiacomo, R. Tanasescu, H. Hogenbirk, S. Donker. 2022.
Journal of Historical Network Research 7: 33-85. DOI: 10.25517/jhnr.7i1.129

Interpreting Measures of Meaning: Introducing Salience Differentiated Stability. [journal article]
H. D. Hogenbirk, W. Mol. 2022.
Digital Humanities Quarterlyhttp://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/16/4/000648/000648.html

“Reading in the Mist: High-Quality Optical Character Recognition Based on Early Modern Digitized Books.” [journal article]
A. Sangiacomo, H. Hogenbirk, R. Tanasescu, A. Karaisl, N White. 2022
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. https://bit.ly/3vwvwKI

2021

“The Canon and Its Unreadable Context: Mapping the Corpus of Early Modern Natural Philosophy.” [journal article]
Sangiacomo, Andrea; Tanasescu, Raluca; Donker, Silvia; Hogenbirk, Hugo. 2021. Annals of Science, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00033790.2021.1992502.

“Expanding the Corpus of Early Modern Natural Philosophy: initial results and a review of available sources.” [journal article]
Sangiacomo, Andrea; Tanasescu, Raluca; Donker, Silvia; Hogenbirk, Hugo. 2021. In Journal of Early Modern Studies 10 (1): 107-115. https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/expanding-the-corpus-of-early-modern-natural-philosophy(a6f740fa-1c6a-480c-88b9-840636c54246).html

Normalisation of Early Modern Science: Inventory of 17th- and 18th-Century Sources” (1.0.0) [Data set]
Sangiacomo, Andrea, Tanasescu, Raluca, Donker, Silvia, & Hogenbirk, Hugo. (2021). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5566681

Summer School ‘Methodology in the History of Philosophy’
July 5-9. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG), The Netherlands. Online event.

Big Historical Data. A Gappy Mess. Silvia Donker (Author). The Groningen Center for Medieval and Early Modern Thought. Blog post.

2020 (July)
Taming the Data: Web-Scraping and De-Duplicating Messy Multilingual Philosophy Corpora. Raluca Tanasescu (Speaker) and Cristian A. Marocico (Speaker). Digital Humanities 2020: Carrefours / Crossroads. Ottawa, Canada. Conference presentation.

2020 (January)

Data Extraction and Cleaning: Mapping the Corpus of Early Modern Natural Philosophy. Raluca Tanasescu (Speaker), Andrea Sangiacomo (Speaker). Computational History of Ideas. Issues and Directions. University of Groningen. Symposium presentation.

Authors and Affiliations in Early Modern Natural Philosophy: a Network Approach to Understanding Knowledge Evolution. Silvia Donker (Speaker). Computational History of Ideas. Issues and Directions. University of Groningen. Symposium presentation.

Collocation as Salience: Changes over Time in the Technical Vocabulary Networks of Prominence in Dutch Early Modern Natural Philosophy. Hugo Hogenbirk (Speaker). Computational History of Ideas. Issues and Directions. University of Groningen. Symposium presentation.

2019 (September)

Digital Methods for Corpus Expansion in Early Modern Philosophy Research. A. Sangiacomo; R. Tanasescu; S. Donker; H. Hogenbirk (Speakers). DH Benelux 2019, Liège, Belgium. Conference presentation.

2019

Sangiacomo, A. (2019). Modelling the history of early modern natural philosophy: the fate of the art-nature distinction in the Dutch universities. British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 27(1), 46–74. https://doi.org/(…)9608788.2018.1506313.




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