Deliverables (results and dissemination)
• Two project-specific, peer-reviewed articles:
1) “Shadows of the Thrown Spear: Girolamo Cardano on Anxiety, Dreams, and the Divine in Nature,” accepted and forthcoming 2023 in Early Science and Medicine.
2) “A Hot Mess: Girolamo Cardano, the Inquisition and the Soul,” HOPOS 11 (2021): 547-563.
• One project-related, peer-reviewed article:
1) “Ficino on the Exalted and Suffering Body: Comparing the Platonic Theology and On the Christian Religion,” Bruniana & Campanelliana 26 (2020): 421-435.
• One special issue:
1) “Individuality, self-care, and self-preservation in late medieval and early modern science,” accepted pending minor revisions and forthcoming 2023 in Early Science and Medicine.
• Two project-related chapters:
1) “Johannes Kepler and the Pythagoreans,” in Plato’s Timaeus and the Foundations of Medieval and Renaissance Thought: Philosophy, Science and Art, eds. Jacomien Prins and Edmund Thomas (Leiden: Brill, forthcoming).
2) with Pietro Daniel Omodeo, “Celestial Physics,” in The Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution, ed. Dana Jalobeanu and David Marshall Miller (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022), 238-253.
• Monograph: Roughly half of the monograph on Girolamo Cardano is complete in draft form. Draft chapters have been presented in workshops and conferences.
• Two international conferences, including a 2-day conference on Girolamo Cardano:
1) Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576). New Perspectives on a Master of Intellectual Variety (co-organizer), Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, 24-25/05/2022.
2) Creating digital text corpora from archival materials (co-organizer), Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, 14/12/2020.
• Four panels at international conferences:
1) Catastrophes in Early Modern Natural Philosophy and Medicine (co-organizer), Panel at 2022 Conference of the International Society for Intellectual History, Venice, 12-15/09/2022.
2) Censoring Science in the Early Modern Mediterranean (co-organizer), Panel at History of Science Society (HSS) Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 11/2021.
3) Risk in Early Modern Philosophy and Science, Panel of Princeton-Bucharest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, 11/2021.
4) The Spectre of Heresy in Early Modern Cosmologies (co-organizer), Panel at 9th Annual Scientiae Conference, Amsterdam, 06/2021.
• Source Publication: I generated a highly accurate, searchable edition of Cardano’s Opera omnia (1663) based on PDFs from the University of Milan’s Cardano project. These updated PDFs are now publicly available at
https://cardano.unimi.it/opera-omnia/(si apre in una nuova finestra). Transcription was performed via Transkribus, an AI engine for transcription of historical documents developed by the Horizon 2020 EU project READ. The General Model (GM 5) for Latin printed materials was used, developed by the ERC-funded NOSCEMUS project. The PDFs used were those of the Girolamo Cardano Initiative at the University of Milan.