I am interested in how knowledge of nature is produced, shared, and used across different societies. My earlier work examined the codification of knowledge into "laws of nature," and how this process shaped emerging views of nature and knowledge in the early modern world, particularly in Italy, France, England, and Scotland. Currently, I am developing what I call a "history of knowledge-in-use" by tracing how almanacs, calendars, and lunarios combined cosmological and scientific knowledge with the activities of daily life — eating, healing, harvesting, praying, and orienting oneself in space and time — while also revealing political and socia…

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