Table 4 People and concepts with the highest relative frequency in the different triads.

From: Wikipedia as a cultural lens: a quantitative approach for exploring cultural networks

Node’s name

Birth - Death

Discipline

N

Pierre Gassendi

1592–1655

Sci/Phil

355

Robert Boyle

1627–1691

Science

351

Mechanical Philosophy

  

338

René Descartes

1596–1650

Sci/Phil

326

Pierre Bayle

1647–1706

Philosophy

313

Nicolas Malebranche

1638–1715

Philosophy

313

Evangelista Torricelli

1608–1647

Science

309

Rationalism

  

307

Giambattista Vico

1668–1744

Philosophy

299

Thomas Hobbes

1588–1679

Philosophy

296

Michel de Montaigne

1533–1592

Philosophy

296

Scientific revolution

  

294

Blaise Pascal

1623–1662

Sci/Phil

290

Marin Mersenne

1588–1648

Science

276

Thomism

  

275

Baruch Spinoza

1632–1677

Philosophy

274

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

1646–1716

Sci/Phil

263

Antoine Arnauld

1612–1694

Philosophy

263

Jean le Rond d’Alembert

1717–1783

Sci/Phil

262

Christiaan Huygens

1629–1695

Science

261

Frans van Schooten

1615–1660

Science

256

Gerolamo Cardano

1501–1576

Sci/Phil

255

Francis Bacon

1561–1626

Philosophy

252

Johannes Kepler

1571–1630

Science

251

David Teniers the Younger

1610–1690

Art

249

Willem van de Velde the Younger

1633–1707

Art

241

Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz

1606–1682

Philosophy

234

  1. For people, birth and death dates are shown, as well as the corresponding discipline. The last column shows in how many triads (of 465) these nodes appear.