
Digital Spatial Infrastructures and Worldviews in Pre-Modern Societies
Arc Humanities Press
Published on 14. April 2023
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-1-64189-469-2 (ISBN)
Description
This volume examines new ways to design, develop, explore, and visualize spatial datasets to investigate spatial dimensions and world perceptions in pre-modern sources and societies.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Leeds
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
10 s/w Tabellen, 34 s/w Zeichnungen, 0 farbige Abbildungen, 14 Karten
14 Maps; 0 Illustrations, color; 34 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64189-469-2 (9781641894692)
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Alexandra Petrulevich | Simon Skovgaard Boeck
Digital Spatial Infrastructures and Worldviews in Pre-Modern Societies
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Persons
Alexandra Petrulevich =====================
Alexandra Petrulevich is Associate Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden. Her scholarly interests include Scandinavian philology, onomastics, digital humanities, and spatial analysis of language data.
Simon Skovgaard Boeck =====================Simon Skovgaard Boeck is senior editor at the Society for Danish Language and Literature, where his work focuses on medieval and renaissance Danish language and literature.
Editor
Uppsala University
Society for Danish Language and Literature
Content
"Introduction," by Alexandra Petrulevich and Simon Skovgaard Boeck
Chapter 1: "Norse World from Plan to Action: Building a Digital Gazetteer of East Norse Medieval Literature Step by Step," by Alexandra Petrulevich and Simon Skovgaard Boeck
Chapter 2: "Mapping Saints: Creating a Digital Spatial Research Infrastructure to Study Medieval Lived Religion," by Sara Ellis Nilsson, Terese Zachrisson, Anders Fröjmark, Lena Liepe, and Johan Åhlfeldt
Chapter 3: "Medieval to Modern: Using Spatial Data from the Digital Projects Icelandic Saga Map and Nafnið.Is to Explore the Interaction between Narrative and Place in Iceland," by Emily Lethbridge
Chapter 4: "Tora: Topographical Register at the Swedish National Archives," by Olof Karsvall
Chapter 5: "Towards Digital Spatiality: Rethinking the World's Largest Place-Name Collection," by Björn Karlsson, Kristina Neumüller, and Elin Pihl
Chapter 6: "Place-Name Databases-A Spatio-Temporal Mess," by Peder Gammeltoft
Chapter 7: "Sustainability and Best Practices for Linked Data Heritage Resources: Some Case Studies from Sweden," by Agnieszka Backman and Marcus Smith
Chapter 8: "Integrating Time and Space in a Digital-Historical Administrative Atlas," by Peder Dam
Chapter 9: "A Digital Periegesis: Implementing Spatial Research Infrastructures for Classical History and Archaeology," by Anna Foka, Elton Barker, Kyriaki Konstantinidou, Nasrin Mostofian, Brady Kiesling, Linda Talatas, O. Cenk Demiroglu, and Kajsa Palm
Chapter 10: "Flores Travels to Babylon: Flores och Blanzeflor in its European Context," by Sofia Lodén
Chapter 11: "Place-Name Variation in Medieval Literature in the Digital Age," by Alexandra Petrulevich
Chapter 12: "Nameless Places," by Simon Skovgaard Boeck
"Concluding Remarks," by Stuart Dunn
Chapter 1: "Norse World from Plan to Action: Building a Digital Gazetteer of East Norse Medieval Literature Step by Step," by Alexandra Petrulevich and Simon Skovgaard Boeck
Chapter 2: "Mapping Saints: Creating a Digital Spatial Research Infrastructure to Study Medieval Lived Religion," by Sara Ellis Nilsson, Terese Zachrisson, Anders Fröjmark, Lena Liepe, and Johan Åhlfeldt
Chapter 3: "Medieval to Modern: Using Spatial Data from the Digital Projects Icelandic Saga Map and Nafnið.Is to Explore the Interaction between Narrative and Place in Iceland," by Emily Lethbridge
Chapter 4: "Tora: Topographical Register at the Swedish National Archives," by Olof Karsvall
Chapter 5: "Towards Digital Spatiality: Rethinking the World's Largest Place-Name Collection," by Björn Karlsson, Kristina Neumüller, and Elin Pihl
Chapter 6: "Place-Name Databases-A Spatio-Temporal Mess," by Peder Gammeltoft
Chapter 7: "Sustainability and Best Practices for Linked Data Heritage Resources: Some Case Studies from Sweden," by Agnieszka Backman and Marcus Smith
Chapter 8: "Integrating Time and Space in a Digital-Historical Administrative Atlas," by Peder Dam
Chapter 9: "A Digital Periegesis: Implementing Spatial Research Infrastructures for Classical History and Archaeology," by Anna Foka, Elton Barker, Kyriaki Konstantinidou, Nasrin Mostofian, Brady Kiesling, Linda Talatas, O. Cenk Demiroglu, and Kajsa Palm
Chapter 10: "Flores Travels to Babylon: Flores och Blanzeflor in its European Context," by Sofia Lodén
Chapter 11: "Place-Name Variation in Medieval Literature in the Digital Age," by Alexandra Petrulevich
Chapter 12: "Nameless Places," by Simon Skovgaard Boeck
"Concluding Remarks," by Stuart Dunn