This study uses computational techniques developed by social network scientists to reconstruct and analyze the epistolary relations between the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and the Dutch Republic during the reign of Cosimo III (1670-1723). The lively epistolary exchange between these two societies allows for a comprehensive view on the transconfessional Republic of Letters, providing a framework to study the ways in which early modern scholars capitalized on opportunities in the social structure to which they were connected. Dutch and Tuscan scholars often had to deal with many tensions and inefficiencies at a time in which the openness of communication was not always guaranteed. These tensions ranged from restrictions imposed by the Roman Inquis...
Because the world of learning within the geography of the Dutch Republic was characterized by dynami...
This thesis employs network visualisation and methods from quantitative network analysis to consider...
This work describes a computational method for reconstructing clusters of social relationships among...
The scientific revolution of the 17th century was driven by countless discoveries in the observatory...
This paper highlights the importance of books as dynamic actors within the Republic of Letters by me...
Summary From Metaphor to Method. Network Analysis as an Instrument for Research into Pre-Modern Soci...
Science in the Early Modern World depended on the one hand on openness in scholarly communication, b...
The early modern republic of letters has largely been analysed as an epi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/101004825/EU//InTaVia Funding Information: PL, JT, and EH acknowledge funding f...
<p>Since his coronation in 1461, Louis XI preferred to live near the city of Tours. His court, house...
<p class="p1">The article investigates various functions fulfilled by letters exchanged by European ...
This article reflects on the rising use of concepts, theories, and methodologies taken from social n...
The Circulation of Knowledge: A Web-based Humanities’ Collaboratory on Correspondences and Learned P...
This master’s thesis will present social networks from the period of the Second Baron’s War in Engla...
Investigating the case of the Investiture Struggle in the diocese of Cambrai–Arras (c. 1100), this a...
Because the world of learning within the geography of the Dutch Republic was characterized by dynami...
This thesis employs network visualisation and methods from quantitative network analysis to consider...
This work describes a computational method for reconstructing clusters of social relationships among...
The scientific revolution of the 17th century was driven by countless discoveries in the observatory...
This paper highlights the importance of books as dynamic actors within the Republic of Letters by me...
Summary From Metaphor to Method. Network Analysis as an Instrument for Research into Pre-Modern Soci...
Science in the Early Modern World depended on the one hand on openness in scholarly communication, b...
The early modern republic of letters has largely been analysed as an epi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/101004825/EU//InTaVia Funding Information: PL, JT, and EH acknowledge funding f...
<p>Since his coronation in 1461, Louis XI preferred to live near the city of Tours. His court, house...
<p class="p1">The article investigates various functions fulfilled by letters exchanged by European ...
This article reflects on the rising use of concepts, theories, and methodologies taken from social n...
The Circulation of Knowledge: A Web-based Humanities’ Collaboratory on Correspondences and Learned P...
This master’s thesis will present social networks from the period of the Second Baron’s War in Engla...
Investigating the case of the Investiture Struggle in the diocese of Cambrai–Arras (c. 1100), this a...
Because the world of learning within the geography of the Dutch Republic was characterized by dynami...
This thesis employs network visualisation and methods from quantitative network analysis to consider...
This work describes a computational method for reconstructing clusters of social relationships among...