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2024

Martino, Davide (7 September 2024). Building on the Arno: early modern Florence, Pisa, and Livorno as sedimented cities (Unpublished). In: Panel on ‘Ecology, Land Management and Horticulture in Early Modern Italy’. 11th European Society for the History of Science (ESHS) Conference. Barcelona, Spain. 04-07/09/2024.

Martino, Davide (2024). The fountains of the Fugger family’s gardens in sixteenth-century Augsburg. Garden History, 51(1), pp. 3-25. The Gardens Trust

Martino, Davide (14 June 2024). Designing a flood-proof city in the early modern Dutch world (Unpublished). In: Panel on ‘Flood mitigation in early modern Europe’ at Scientiae 2024 conference. Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium. 11-14/06/2024.

Martino, Davide (2024). Liquid streets: early modern waterways in urban spaces. In: A Rua na Estrutura Urbana. História da Arquitetura. Perspetivas Temáticas: Vol. III (pp. 157-166). Porto: CITCEM – Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória

Martino, Davide (25 April 2024). Control or subversion? The contemporary experience of fountains in early modern Tuscan and Dutch gardens (Unpublished). In: History of Gardens and Landscapes Seminar. Institute of Historical Research, London. 25/04/2024.

2023

Martino, Davide (7 October 2023). Measuring water: Pilgram Marpeck, Elias Holl and the capacity of containers (Unpublished). In: WasserWissen/Cultures de l’Eau workshop. Institut für Europäische Kulturgeschichte (IEK), Universität Augsburg, Germany. 5-7/10/2023.

Martino, Davide (15 September 2023). Knowledge Streams: Im/mobility of Hydraulic Knowledge in Early Modern European Cities (Unpublished). In: Conference of the ERC project Water Cultures of Italy, 1500–1900. Ca’ Foscari – University of Venice, Italy. 13-15/09/2023.

Martino, Davide (26 August 2023). How do we become environmental historians? (Unpublished). In: Martino, Davide (ed.) 12th European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) Conference: ‘Mountains and Plains’. Universität Bern, Switzerland. 22-26/08/2023.

Martino, Davide (10 June 2023). Windlasses, pistons, and valves: machine books as records of early modern practical knowledge (Unpublished). In: Panel 9.2 ‘Useful tools. The role of practical knowledge in the development of early modern hydraulic expertise’ at Scientiae 2023 conference. Prague, Czechia. 07-10/06/2023.

Martino, Davide (13 May 2023). Hydraulic philosophy in early modern European cities (Unpublished). In: Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Imagination Seminar (EMPHASIS). School of Advanced Studies, University of London, UK. 13/05/2023.

Boom, Mathijs; Martino, Davide (2023). Fickle waters, resilient societies? A roundtable on resilience, sustainability and water history around the North Sea (Unpublished). In: Beyond missed opportunities: a history of sustainability in the Low Countries. Amsterdam. 4 February 2022.

Martino, Davide (2023). Hydraulic philosophy in early modern European cities (Unpublished). (Dissertation, St John's College, University of Cambridge, Faculty of History)

2022

Martino, Davide (2022). Neptun und der Lech: flüssige Grenzen und ihr instabiles Gleichgewicht im frühneuzeitlichen Augsburg. Mitteilungen - Institut für Europäische Kulturgeschichte der Universität Augsburg, 27, pp. 11-32. Institut für Europäische Kulturgeschichte der Universität Augsburg

Martino, Davide (2022). Il Veneto, crocevia fra Germania e Italia. In: Howard, Deborah (ed.) Architettura proto-industriale del Veneto nell’età di Palladio (pp. 93-103). Roma: Officina Libraria

2021

Martino, Davide (2021). The Veneto: crossroads between Germany and Italy. In: Proto-industrial architecture of the Veneto in the age of Palladio (pp. 93-103). Roma: Officina Libraria

2020

Martino, Davide (2020). The 1618 Reconstruction Plan of the Weimar Residenzschloss by Costantino de’ Servi. Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte, 83(2), pp. 213-235. De Gruyter 10.1515/zkg-2020-2003

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