Leonardo Bruni

728 citations
24 papers · 139 · h-index 6

Impact in

  • Classics top 5%
    • Renaissance Literature and Culture
    • Medieval Literature and History
  • History top 5%
    • Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
    • Reformation and Early Modern Christianity

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Leonardo Bruni

17 papers receiving 102 citations

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Leonardo Bruni
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  • Classics 44
  • History 52
  • Automotive Engineering 23
  • History and Philosophy of Science 7
  • Literature and Literary Theory 16
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All Works

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1
The Humanism of Leonardo Bruni : selected texts
198734
2 201332
3
Opere letterarie e politiche
199616
4 201215
5
Humanismo y teoría de la traducción en España e Italia en la primera mitad del siglo XV : edición y estudio de la controversia alphonsiana (Alfonso de Cartagena vs. L. Bruni y P. Candido Decembrio)
200012
6
Repertorium Brunianum : a critical guide to the writings of Leonardo Bruni
19976
7
Studi su l'epistolario di Leonardo Bruni
19803
8
Laudatio florentine urbis
20003
9
Epistolarum Libri VIII
20133
10
Il Critone latino di Leonardo Bruni e di Rinuccio Aretino
19832
11
The Relationship Among Volumes, Specificity, and Influence of Social Media Information
20132
12 20132
13 20032
14 20082
15
On the Florentine Constitution (1439)
20091
16 20241
17
Le vite di Dante e del petrarca
19871
18
Back to Aristotle
20081
19
A methodological framework to understand and leverage the impact of content on social media influence
20141
20
Oeconomies in the Age of Newton. Economia civile and pubblica felicita in the Italian Enlighenment
20030

About Leonardo Bruni

Leonardo Bruni is a scholar working on History, Visual Arts and Performing Arts, Sociology and Political Science, Classics and Artificial Intelligence, having authored 24 papers that have together received 139 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (3 papers), Architecture and Art History Studies (3 papers), Renaissance Literature and Culture (2 papers), Libraries, Manuscripts, and Books (2 papers), Linguistic Studies and Language Acquisition (1 paper), Knowledge Management and Sharing (1 paper), Translation Studies and Practices (1 paper) and Digital Communication and Language (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Classics (44 citations), History (52 citations), Automotive Engineering (23 citations), History and Philosophy of Science (7 citations) and Literature and Literary Theory (16 citations). Leonardo Bruni has collaborated with scholars based in Italy and United States. Frequent co-authors include James Hankins, Domitilla Del Vecchio, Alessandro Colombo, Gordon Griffiths, Paolo Giacomazzi, Chiara Francalanci, Alessandro Poli, G. Buonanno, Donatella Sciuto and A. F. Lanza. Their work appears in journals such as History of Political Economy, Raisons politiques, Information, ACTA IMEKO and DSpace@MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

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