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Stefano Farinella is a Doctoral Researcher and Project Lead affiliated with the University of Hamburg. He is part of the Cluster of Excellence 'Understanding Written Artefacts' (UWA) and the research group 'G Keeping Note(book)s'. His work focuses on early modern scientific practices, particularly analyzing the working notes of Thomas Harriot (1560–1621) to explore knowledge production and epistemological processes. Farinella’s research emphasizes the materiality of notes, spatial organization in manuscripts, and the role of notation in scientific development.
He leads the project Knowledge Transformation and Strands of Notation: Thomas Harriot’s Working Notes (2023–2025) and has presented at conferences such as Mathematical Notes: Materiality and Epistemology (2025) and Solving Problems (2024). His activities include organizing workshops and delivering lectures on topics like shipbuilding manuscripts and the epistemology of rough notes.
Contact: stefano.farinella@uni-hamburg.de, Office 2010, Warburgstraße 26, Hamburg.





