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Sara Taglialagamba is a Research Fellow at the Department of Pure and Applied Sciences (DiSPeA) at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo. She teaches courses including History of Science in the Renaissance and Philosophy of Information: Theory and Management of Knowledge across multiple academic years (2022/2023-2024/2025).
Her research focuses on Renaissance scientific thought, particularly examining Leonardo da Vinci's methodological approaches to observation and knowledge construction. Dr. Taglialagamba's scholarly work bridges historical analysis with philosophical inquiry into how scientific understanding was developed during this pivotal period.
Her recent publications demonstrate consistent engagement with Leonardo da Vinci studies, including analysis of his lunar observations and contributions to a volume reviewing Evandro Agazzi's work on the philosophy of invisible phenomena. These works contribute to broader discussions about scientific methodology and knowledge frameworks in historical context.
While specific award information isn't provided in available materials, her publications in scholarly venues indicate recognition within her academic community. Her teaching responsibilities for specialized graduate courses suggest active mentorship of students in history and philosophy of science.
Though detailed information about research teams isn't available, her work appears connected to scholarly communities focused on Renaissance science and Leonardo studies, benefiting from Urbino's rich historical connection to Renaissance intellectual traditions.



