Ginevra, Riccardo
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 1.787
NA - Nord America 1.076
AS - Asia 1.046
SA - Sud America 258
AF - Africa 31
OC - Oceania 31
Totale 4.229
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.014
IT - Italia 777
SG - Singapore 448
CN - Cina 227
BR - Brasile 215
SE - Svezia 165
DE - Germania 141
GB - Regno Unito 141
FR - Francia 95
HK - Hong Kong 91
NL - Olanda 73
IE - Irlanda 63
VN - Vietnam 52
ES - Italia 44
CA - Canada 43
JP - Giappone 43
RU - Federazione Russa 39
IN - India 38
ID - Indonesia 35
CH - Svizzera 33
DK - Danimarca 33
AT - Austria 29
FI - Finlandia 28
AU - Australia 25
KR - Corea 23
BE - Belgio 20
AR - Argentina 16
BD - Bangladesh 15
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 15
PL - Polonia 15
ZA - Sudafrica 12
IQ - Iraq 11
BG - Bulgaria 10
EC - Ecuador 10
IR - Iran 10
MX - Messico 10
TR - Turchia 10
GR - Grecia 9
IS - Islanda 9
KE - Kenya 9
PT - Portogallo 8
NO - Norvegia 7
UA - Ucraina 7
CL - Cile 6
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 6
RO - Romania 6
EE - Estonia 5
NP - Nepal 5
PK - Pakistan 5
CO - Colombia 4
IL - Israele 4
JO - Giordania 4
LT - Lituania 4
TW - Taiwan 4
VE - Venezuela 4
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 3
DZ - Algeria 3
HN - Honduras 3
MA - Marocco 3
RS - Serbia 3
SA - Arabia Saudita 3
UZ - Uzbekistan 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
GE - Georgia 2
HR - Croazia 2
HU - Ungheria 2
LK - Sri Lanka 2
MM - Myanmar 2
PA - Panama 2
TN - Tunisia 2
AL - Albania 1
BB - Barbados 1
BH - Bahrain 1
BO - Bolivia 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
GA - Gabon 1
KW - Kuwait 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LV - Lettonia 1
PE - Perù 1
PH - Filippine 1
PY - Paraguay 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
SN - Senegal 1
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 1
Totale 4.229
Città #
Milan 259
Singapore 198
Ashburn 109
Rome 103
Chicago 70
Los Angeles 67
Beijing 58
Dublin 56
Hefei 54
Buffalo 38
Hong Kong 33
Jakarta 31
New York 30
Ho Chi Minh City 29
Paris 29
Salt Lake City 27
The Dalles 26
Vienna 23
Tokyo 22
Alghero 21
Boston 21
Dallas 21
Seoul 20
Torino 18
Amsterdam 17
Brighton 16
Helsinki 16
London 16
Moscow 16
Cologne 15
Copenhagen 15
Kent 15
Princeton 15
São Paulo 15
Wilmington 15
Pune 14
San Mateo 14
Tampa 14
Brussels 13
Florence 13
Frankfurt am Main 13
Würzburg 13
Boardman 12
Hanoi 12
Nuremberg 12
Palermo 12
Ōtsu 12
Bengaluru 11
Bologna 11
Melbourne 11
Monza 11
Redwood City 11
Santa Monica 11
Turin 11
Washington 11
Elk Grove Village 10
Lappeenranta 10
Toronto 10
Athens 9
Berlin 9
Brooklyn 9
Genoa 9
Gothenburg 9
Miami 9
Pavia 9
Barcelona 8
Columbus 8
Narón 8
Pisa 8
Prague 8
Seattle 8
Warsaw 8
Bexley 7
Claremont 7
Johannesburg 7
Nairobi 7
Rio de Mouro 7
Santa Clara 7
Scottsdale 7
Stockholm 7
Canzo 6
Cincinnati 6
Columbia 6
Council Bluffs 6
Denver 6
Detroit 6
Hackney 6
Hempstead 6
Leiden 6
Munich 6
Neuss 6
Piacenza 6
Poplar Bluff 6
San Francisco 6
Sterling 6
Sydney 6
São José dos Campos 6
Tavagnacco 6
Baltimore 5
Belo Horizonte 5
Totale 2.099
Nome #
Gods who shine through the millennia: Old Norse Baldr, Celtic Belinos, Old Irish Balar, and PIE *bhelH- ‘be white, shine’ 450
Hermes and Prometheus in Scandinavia – or Thor and Thjalfi in Greece: Reconstructing an Indo-European aetiological myth about a prehistoric steppe ritual 360
Odino Alfǫðr e il nome dei dvergar. Due studi di poetica e mitologia nordica in ottica linguistica e comparativa 233
Metaphor, metonymy, and myth: Persephone’s death-like journey in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter in the light of Greek phraseology, Indo-European poetics, and Cognitive Linguistics 201
On Chariots and at Sea: Indo-European Gods of Mobility – Old Norse Njǫrðr, Vedic Sanskrit Nā́satya-, and Proto-Indo-European *nes-ḗt-/-ét- ‘returning (safely home), arriving (at the desired goal)’ 196
Etymology and Comparative Mythology: Python, Oceanus, the Hydra, Scylla, Typhon, and Indo-European Water Monsters 184
The Old Norse FrameNet (ONoFN): Developing a New Digital Resource for the Study of Semantics and Syntax within a Medieval Germanic Tradition 182
Power, Gender, and Mobility. Aspects of Indo-European Society 181
Inherited poetics and Indo-European cosmological structure in the Voluspá, the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and the Telipinu myth 156
Foamy rivers and the wife of the Ocean: Greek ποταμός ‘river’, Τηθῡ́ς ‘mother of all rivers’, and Proto-Indo-European *ku̯eth2- ‘foam, seethe’ (Vedic kváth-ant- ‘foaming, seething’; Gothic ƕaþjan* ‘to foam, ἀφρίζειν’) 139
Loki’s chains, Agni’s yoke, Prometheus Bound, and the Old English Boethius Indo-European myths of the “Binding/Yoking of Fire-Gods” in the light of Comparative Poetics and Cognitive Linguistics 111
Old Norse ‑yn (Proto‑Germanic *‑unjō‑) and the re‑analysis and spread of derivational morphology through semantic association. On Old Norse Fjǫrgyn ‘Earth(‑goddess)’ and Hlóðyn ‘id.’, Celtic Hercynia (silua) ‘Hercynian forest’, Vedic pŕ̥śni‑ ‘mother of the Maruts’, and Proto‑Indo‑European *perḱ‑ ‘colourful, spotted, dark’ 110
Indo-European patrons vs. clients, and the role of poets as social brokers. ‘Leaders’ vs. ‘friends’, and intelligent speakers in the mythologies of Scandinavia, India, and Rome 99
From Etymology to Conceptual Metaphor Theory: Ancient Greek θνῄσκω ‘to die’ and the metaphor DEATH IS DEPARTURE in Indo-European 99
Proto-Romance *pī̆k(k)- ‘small, little’ and Proto-Indo-European *pei̯ḱ- ‘cut (off), carve, fashion’: on the origin of Italian piccolo, Spanish pequeño, Sicilian picca, Latin *pīcus ‘small’ and pīcus ‘divine fashioner; woodpecker’ 92
The Irish myth of Balar’s killing by Lug, the Norse myth of Baldr’s killing by Loki, and the Indic myth of the Wounded Sun 91
Piccolo web antico. E Virgilio ha i suoi follower 87
The Poetics of Distress, the Rape of the Heavenly Maiden, and the Most Ancient Sleeping Beauty: Oralistic, Linguistic, and Comparative Perspectives on the (Pre-)Historical Development of the Homeric Hymn to Demeter 86
Old Norse Sígyn (*sei̯ku̯-n̥-i̯éh2- ‘she of the pouring’), Vedic °sécanī- ‘pouring’, Celtic Sēquana, and PIE *sei̯ku̯- ‘pour’ 84
JANDA, MICHAEL: Kentauren und Gandharven. / Apollon und Dionysos 82
Modelling and Publishing the “Lexicon der indogermanischen Verben” as Linked Open Data 82
Indo-European poetics, mythology, and folktale in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter. Ὑλοτόμος, ὑποτάμνον, and a new interpretation for lines 227-230 and the Demophon episode 81
Myths of Non-Functioning Fertility Deities in Hittite and Core Indo-European 78
A Constructionist and Corpus-Based Approach to Formulas in Old English Poetry 70
The Myth of Baldr’s Death and the Vedic Wounded Sun. The Old Norse Theonyms Nanna Neps-dóttir (‘Maiden Sky’s-Daughter’) and Hǫðr (‘Darkness’) in Germanic and Indo-European Perspective 67
Indo-european Cosmology and Poetics: Cosmic Merisms in Comparative and Cognitive Perspective 66
Querying the Lexicon der indogermanischen Verben in the LiLa Knowledge Base: Two Use Cases 64
Il [DORSO – delle ACQUE] in antico nordico (bak báru ‘dorso dell’onda’) e in antico inglese (sǣs hrycg ‘dorso del mare’): innovazione e tradizione di una metafora indoeuropea in ambito germanico 63
Combining Universal Dependencies and FrameNet to identify constructions in a poetic corpus: syntax and semantics of Latin felix and infelix in Virgilian poetics 62
Combining WordNets with Treebanks to study idiomatic language: A pilot study on Rigvedic formulas through the lenses of the Sanskrit WordNet and the Vedic Treebank 62
On Ancient Greek φράσσω : Proto-Germanic *burg-ja- (PIE *bhr̥gh-i ̯ó/é- ‘enclose’), AGk φόρξ* : PGmc *burg- (PIE *bhr̥gh-s ‘enclosing’), and the Greek sea-god Φόρκῡς/Φόρκος 60
There’s a Town in Sicily Where Greek Heroes Go to Die: The ‘Tomb of Minos’ at the Gurfa Caves and Alia’s Need for a Mythical Past 59
To die is ‘to run (away)’. The semantics of Proto-Germanic *daw-ja- ‘to run; to die’ from a historical and comparative perspective 59
Vedic bhiṣáj- ‘healer’ (*bhh2s-h2éǵ- ‘the one who leads to the light’), the Indo-European poetics of [LIGHT] as [LIFE] and the mythology of the Aśvins 58
Old Norse Brokkr, Sanskrit Bhr̥gu-, and PIE *(s)bʰr̥(h2)g- ‘crackle, roar’ 57
Reconstructing Indo-European Metaphors and Metonymies: a Cognitive Linguistic Approach to Comparative Poetics 56
Locative alternation in Proto-Indo-European: A Lexical-Constructional approach to the morpho-syntax and semantics of polysemous roots (PIE *leu̯g-, *u̯el-, and *pleh1-) 51
Strangers from the waters - serpents, canids, horses and others: Indo-European conceptions of human ecology and the CENTRE-PERIPHERY spatial schema 13
Exploring Latin WordNet synset annotation with LLMs 10
The love life of the dead: Norse Valkyries from an Indo-European perspective 9
Using digital resources to study semantics and word formation in a historical language: FEAR and TREMOR in the Latin WordNet and Word Formation Latin 9
Totale 4.359
Categoria #
all - tutte 15.566
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 15.566


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/202159 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 20 16
2021/2022248 9 3 9 43 36 7 19 32 25 13 19 33
2022/2023410 32 19 28 13 10 57 23 50 30 84 41 23
2023/2024703 28 119 35 40 74 66 65 34 39 59 63 81
2024/20251.856 36 59 187 81 185 108 67 80 152 107 477 317
2025/20261.083 300 122 152 171 305 33 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 4.359