OMODEO, Pietro Daniel
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 14.618
EU - Europa 10.572
AS - Asia 9.416
SA - Sud America 1.263
AF - Africa 153
OC - Oceania 48
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 17
Totale 36.087
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 14.354
IT - Italia 3.475
CN - Cina 3.004
SG - Singapore 2.779
PL - Polonia 2.293
VN - Vietnam 1.091
DE - Germania 1.087
BR - Brasile 1.009
HK - Hong Kong 810
IE - Irlanda 649
FR - Francia 534
UA - Ucraina 466
GB - Regno Unito 455
JP - Giappone 359
KR - Corea 316
SE - Svezia 267
IN - India 254
RU - Federazione Russa 251
AT - Austria 205
TR - Turchia 169
CA - Canada 150
NL - Olanda 149
CH - Svizzera 136
ID - Indonesia 125
ES - Italia 119
FI - Finlandia 110
AR - Argentina 98
MX - Messico 81
IR - Iran 68
IQ - Iraq 65
BD - Bangladesh 62
BE - Belgio 57
BG - Bulgaria 54
AU - Australia 43
PH - Filippine 42
GR - Grecia 41
PT - Portogallo 39
EC - Ecuador 37
RO - Romania 37
ZA - Sudafrica 30
CL - Cile 29
CO - Colombia 28
PK - Pakistan 28
UZ - Uzbekistan 26
IL - Israele 25
MA - Marocco 25
SA - Arabia Saudita 25
BJ - Benin 23
TW - Taiwan 23
HU - Ungheria 21
TH - Thailandia 21
VE - Venezuela 20
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 19
MY - Malesia 17
NO - Norvegia 17
LU - Lussemburgo 16
PY - Paraguay 16
HR - Croazia 15
KE - Kenya 15
NP - Nepal 15
SI - Slovenia 15
TN - Tunisia 15
JO - Giordania 14
EU - Europa 13
LB - Libano 13
EG - Egitto 11
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 10
DK - Danimarca 9
DZ - Algeria 9
LT - Lituania 9
AZ - Azerbaigian 8
BO - Bolivia 8
PE - Perù 8
UY - Uruguay 8
AL - Albania 7
OM - Oman 6
PS - Palestinian Territory 6
HN - Honduras 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 5
AO - Angola 4
BH - Bahrain 4
CR - Costa Rica 4
ET - Etiopia 4
JM - Giamaica 4
KZ - Kazakistan 4
NG - Nigeria 4
NI - Nicaragua 4
PA - Panama 4
AM - Armenia 3
BB - Barbados 3
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 3
GE - Georgia 3
KH - Cambogia 3
KW - Kuwait 3
LV - Lettonia 3
MD - Moldavia 3
MN - Mongolia 3
RS - Serbia 3
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 3
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 3
Totale 36.045
Città #
Woodbridge 2.523
Warsaw 2.251
Ashburn 1.443
Singapore 1.412
Dallas 1.132
Jacksonville 879
San Jose 780
Chandler 777
Hong Kong 768
Fairfield 659
Dublin 641
Ann Arbor 507
Houston 434
Ho Chi Minh City 333
Venezia 322
Beijing 319
Council Bluffs 287
Wilmington 284
Seoul 279
Seattle 273
Milan 267
Tokyo 267
Venice 260
Boardman 250
Hanoi 249
Nanjing 241
Cambridge 238
Jinan 215
Dearborn 196
The Dalles 183
Los Angeles 177
Hefei 175
Vienna 173
New York 172
Boston 170
Lauterbourg 163
Berlin 158
Rome 158
Mülheim 154
Guangzhou 150
Shenyang 140
Princeton 137
Izmir 121
Bremen 109
Jakarta 106
São Paulo 102
Paris 99
Redwood City 95
Mestre 94
Padova 94
Changsha 91
Bengaluru 90
Bologna 90
Zhengzhou 84
Hangzhou 82
Florence 80
Hebei 79
Toronto 78
Frankfurt am Main 76
Buffalo 73
Santa Clara 73
Orem 72
Nanchang 71
Tianjin 70
San Mateo 69
London 68
Musile Di Piave 63
Taizhou 59
Taiyuan 58
Ningbo 56
Reggio Nell'emilia 56
Turin 56
Helsinki 52
Jiaxing 51
Haiphong 49
Saint Petersburg 49
Sofia 48
Da Nang 47
Fuzhou 47
Haikou 47
Washington 46
Des Moines 44
Andover 42
Pianezza 39
San Diego 39
Moscow 37
Redondo Beach 37
Brooklyn 36
Amsterdam 35
Chennai 33
Chicago 33
Padua 33
Shanghai 33
Munich 32
Vicenza 32
Rio de Janeiro 31
Pune 30
Norwalk 28
Treviso 28
Zurich 28
Totale 24.096
Nome #
Political Epistemology: The Problem of Ideology in Science Studies 557
Bernardino Telesio and the Natural Sciences in the Renaissance 474
Science in Court Society: Giovanni Battista Benedetti’s Diversarum speculationum mathematicarum et physicarum liber (Turin, 1585) 457
Cultural Hegemony in a Scientific World. Gramscian Concepts for the History of Science 401
Aristotle and Ptolemy on Geocentrism: Diverging Argumentative Strategies and Epistemologies 383
Epistemologia storica: Correnti, temi e problemi 381
Venice’s Marriage to the Sea: Ritual, Representation, and Environmental Transformation 378
David Kreps (ed.), Gramsci and Foucault: A Reassessment (Farnham-Burlington: Ashgate, 2015) 369
Copernicus as Kuhn’s Paradigm of Paradigms: The Epistemological Dimension of The Copernican Revolution 365
Socio-Political Coordinates of Early-Modern Mechanics: A Preliminary Discussion 359
Traces of an Academic Career in Renaissance Brandenburg: The Scottish Mathematician and Physician John Craig at Frankfurt on Oder 343
The Critical Intellectual in the Age of Neoliberal Hegemony, A discussion of Roger Cooter with Claudia Stein, Writing History in the Age of Biomedicine, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2013,” Review-Interview 334
Telesio and the Renaissance Debates on Sea Tides 327
Visual and Verbal Commentaries in the European Renaissance: Erasmus Reinhold’s Treatment of Classical Sources on Astronomy 327
Practices and Theories of Contingency in Renaissance Approaches to Nature 326
The Social Position and Intellectual Identity of the Renaissance Mathematician-Physicist Giovanni Battista Benedetti: A Case Study in the Socio-Political History of Mechanics 325
Guidobaldo Del Monte’s Controversy with Giovan Battista Benedetti on Positional Heaviness 319
Central European Polemics over Descartes: Johannes Placentinus and His Academic Opponents at Frankfurt on Oder (1653-1656) 319
Uses and Abuses of Astrology in Renaissance Milan, on-line review of Monica Azzolini, The Duke and the Stars: Astrology and Politics in Renaissance Milan (Cambridge, Mass. and London, 2013), 319
Institutionalized Metaphysics of Astronomy at Early-Modern Melanchthonian Universities 319
Venice and the Anthropocene: An Ecocritical Guide 318
Asymmetries of Symbolic Capital in 17th-Century Scientific Transactions: Placentinus’s Cometary Correspondence with Hevelius and Lubieniecki 314
An Apology for Bruno,” review of Alberto A. Martínez, Burned Alive: Giordano Bruno, Galileo and the Inquisition. (London: Reaktion Books, 2018) 309
Erasmian Philology and Mathematical Astronomy: Jakob Ziegler and the Humanist Recovery of Pliny’s Natural History 306
Political Epistemology of Pandemic Management 306
Duncan Liddel (1561–1613): Networks of Polymathy and the Northern European Renaissance 294
Giovanni Ciccotti, Marcello Cini, Michelangelo De Maria, Giovanni Jona-Lasinio, The Bee and the Architect: Scientific Paradigms and Historical Materialism 289
Manuel Mertens, Magic and Memory in Giordano Bruno: The Art of a Heroic Spirit (Leiden: Brill, 2018) 282
Introduction 280
Secundum quid and Contingentia: Scholastic Reiniscences in Early Modern Mechanics 276
Cosmology and Epistemology: A Comparison between Aristotle’s and Ptolemy’s Approaches to Geocentrism 267
Abraham von Franckenberg and Johannes Hevelius: The Brunian and the Galilean Spirits of Seventeenth-Century Astronomy in Gdańsk 267
The "Impiety' of Kepler's shift from mathematical astronomy to celestial physics 263
Erasmian Science: The Influence of Erasmus of Rotterdam on Early-Modern Science 260
Astronomia, filosofia e teologia nel tardo Rinascimento tedesco: Heinrich Julius di Braunschweig e il soggiorno di Giordano Bruno in Germania 260
Celestial Physics 258
The Invisible Fisherman: The Economy of Water Knowledge in Early-modern Venice 257
Utilitas astronomiae in the Renaissance: The Rhetoric and Epistemology of Astronomy 255
Lodewijk de Bils’ and Tobias Andreae’s Cartesian Bodies: Embalmment Experiments, Medical Controversies and Mechanical Philosophy 254
Introduction 251
David Origanus’s planetary system (1599 and 1609) 249
Vinculum Amoris: Renaissance Magic, Erotic Propaganda and Populist Reason from Culianu to Laclau 246
The Disputational Culture of Renaissance Astronomy: Johannes Regiomontanus’s An terra moveatur an quiescat 241
Das Prinzip Kontingenz in der Naturwissenschaft der Renaissance 240
Torino, 1593: Motivi dell’opposizione universitaria ai gesuiti nel contesto degli antagonismi europei del tempo 238
The Wittenberg Reception of Copernicus: At the Origin of a Scholarly Tradition 237
Science and Medicine in the Humanistic Networks of the Northern European Renaissance 236
Anna De Pace, Niccolò Copernico e la fondazione del cosmo eliocentrico (Milano: Mondadori, 2009) 236
Astronomy 234
Contingent Matemathics of Nature in the Renaissance: Cusanus’ Perspective 231
Bernardino Telesio, Sobre los cometas y la Vía Láctea (edición bilingüe), edited and translated by Miguel Ángel Granada (Madrid, 2012) 230
The Origin of the Idea of Material and Life Cycles in the Ancient Cosmos of Concentric Spheres 229
The Political and Intellectual Entanglements of Post-Truth 227
Between Germany and Great Britain: Renaissance ‘Scientists’ at Reformed Universities and Courts 226
Liddel on the Geo-heliocentric Controversy: His Letter to Brahe from 1600 225
Bacon’s Anthropocene: The Historical-Epistemological Entanglement of Power, Knowledge, and Nature Reassessed 225
L’aut aut di fatticità scientista e relativismo postmoderno quale semplificazione ideologica del problema epistemologico di expertise e populismo post-veritativo 224
Geopolitica della tecnosfera 221
Post-Copernican Reception of Ptolemy: Erasmus Reinhold’s Commented Edition of the Almagest, Book One (Wittenberg, 1549) 215
The European Career of a Scottish Mathematician and Physician 215
Renaissance Science and Literature: Benedetti, Ovid and the Transformations of Phaeton’s Myth after Copernicus 215
Johannes Hevelius and His Gdansk 214
The Politics of Apocalypse: The Immanent Transcendence of Anthropocene 210
Helmstedt 1589: Wer exkommunizierte Giordano Bruno? 209
Scientific Revolution, Ideologies of the 209
Soggettività, strutture, egemonie: Questioni politico-culturali in epistemologia storica 208
Natural Knowledge and Aristotelianism at Early Modern Protestant Universities 208
The Logic of Science and Technology as a Developmental Tendency of Modernity 207
Post-Copernican Science in Galileo’s Italy,” review of Federica Favino, La filosofia naturale di Giovanni Ciampoli [Giovanni Ciampoli’s Natural Philosophy] (Firenze: Olschki, 2015) and Christopher M. Graney, Setting Aside All Authority: Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the Science against Copernicus in the Age of Galileo (Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2015) 205
Cosmologia e ética no tempo de Giordano Bruno 203
Die wissenschaftliche Kultur des Mathematikers, Artzes und Kalendermachers Lorenz Eichstaedt (1596-1660) 203
A Cosmos without a Creator: Cesare Cremonini’s Interpretation of Aristotle’s Heaven 203
Lineamenti di Epistemologia Storica: Correnti e temi 198
Copernicus in the Cultural Debates of the Renaissance: Reception, Legacy, Transformation 197
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Minimum und Atom: eine Begriffserweiterung in Brunos Rezeption des Cusanus 197
Modelli esplicativi delle maree nel Rinascimento: una rassegna 196
Das Prinzip Kontingenz in der Naturwissenschaft der Renaissance 195
“Commentary” to Vesa Oittinen, “Aleksandr Bogdanov and Lenin on Things-In-Themselves” 194
Geopraxis and Historical Materialism for a Humanistic Environmentalism 190
Perfection of the World and Mathematics in Late 16th Century Cosmologies 190
Egemonia e scienza: Temi gramsciani in epistemologia e storia della scienza 186
Geocentrism 185
Heliocentrism, Plurality of Worlds and Ethics: Anton Francesco Doni and Giordano Bruno 184
The Aquaformation of Modern Venice: Powers of Nature and Water Worlding 183
Sixteenth Century Professors of Mathematics at the German University of Helmstedt. A Case Study on Renaissance Scholarly Work and Networks 183
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Postverità e ragione populista 180
Laukhards Dissertation über Giordano Bruno im Kontext der frühneuzeitlichen Bruno-Rezeption 176
Heavenly Animation as the Foundation for Fracastoro’s Homocentrism: Aristotelian-Platonic Eclecticism beyond the School of Padua 176
Hiro Hirai, Medical Humanism and Natural Philosophy. Renaissance Debates on Matter, Life and the Soul (Leiden-Boston, 2011) 174
Giordano Bruno and Nicolaus Copernicus: The Motions of the Earth in “The Ash Wednesday Supper” 173
Benedetto Castelli’s Considerations on the Lagoon of Venice: Mathematical Expertise and Hydro-Geomorphological Transformations in Seventeenth-Century Venice 172
Fato, amore e astrologia: Uno scambio poetico tra Franscesco Giuntini e Alfonso Cambi Importuni 171
Roberto Bellarmino: il grande inquisitore 169
Copernicanism 169
“‘The Sea Has Waves, The Fula Has Cows’: Moving Waters, Labour and Capital in Anthropocene Senegal” 168
The Struggle for Objectivity: Gramsci’s Historical-Political Vistas on Science against the Background of Lenin’s Epistemology 167
Nikolaus von Kues als Kopernikaner: Sein Beitrag zur Astronomie nach der Auffassung der Renaissance 167
Earth Scientists and the Sustainable Development Goals: Geocomputing, New Technologies, and the Humanities 166
Totale 25.151
Categoria #
all - tutte 109.696
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 109.696


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021985 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 316 349 320
2021/20224.161 260 414 284 662 334 37 75 166 61 331 1.108 429
2022/20233.468 257 147 90 265 459 935 93 229 384 55 437 117
2023/20242.498 175 135 190 123 283 363 218 131 231 136 266 247
2024/20254.007 141 168 385 262 178 187 459 323 593 597 372 342
2025/202611.299 760 1.320 1.091 1.161 1.435 987 1.561 688 1.446 850 0 0
Totale 36.756