This article focuses on geographic information contained in the body of medieval French texts composed over the period of the eleventh to the fifteenth century. By “geographic information” we mean textual references made to different kinds of place names at different scales within sustained prose or poetic narrative—landmarks, settlements, regions, and countries—real and imaginary. Collecting such geographic information across a large corpus of texts and analyzing it with the digital methods that have become available to scholars in recent years allow us to create new contexts in which we can reexamine a variety of questions in literary history
International audienceGeolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists...
International audienceWe propose a method to locate, map and analyze the occurrences of places cited...
International audienceWe propose a method to locate, map and analyze the occurrences of places cited...
This article focuses on geographic information contained in the body of medieval French texts compos...
The goal of the site is to map all of the place names mentioned in a selection of medieval French-la...
The goal of the site is to map all of the place names mentioned in a selection of medieval French-la...
Explores recent work in the field of medieval literary geographies, including digital mapping, befor...
This article explores a method of looking at both real and imaginary place name occurrences that co-...
The French of Italy TimeMap incorporates textual, geographic, and temporal data to plot the producti...
Geolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who aims to adopt a s...
Using a group of medieval romances as a case study and building on Lefebvre’s original proposition, ...
This article experiments with using the Pelagios Linked Open data infrastructure and its annotation ...
National audienceGeolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who ...
National audienceGeolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who ...
International audienceWe propose a method to locate, map and analyze the occurrences of places cited...
International audienceGeolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists...
International audienceWe propose a method to locate, map and analyze the occurrences of places cited...
International audienceWe propose a method to locate, map and analyze the occurrences of places cited...
This article focuses on geographic information contained in the body of medieval French texts compos...
The goal of the site is to map all of the place names mentioned in a selection of medieval French-la...
The goal of the site is to map all of the place names mentioned in a selection of medieval French-la...
Explores recent work in the field of medieval literary geographies, including digital mapping, befor...
This article explores a method of looking at both real and imaginary place name occurrences that co-...
The French of Italy TimeMap incorporates textual, geographic, and temporal data to plot the producti...
Geolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who aims to adopt a s...
Using a group of medieval romances as a case study and building on Lefebvre’s original proposition, ...
This article experiments with using the Pelagios Linked Open data infrastructure and its annotation ...
National audienceGeolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who ...
National audienceGeolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who ...
International audienceWe propose a method to locate, map and analyze the occurrences of places cited...
International audienceGeolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists...
International audienceWe propose a method to locate, map and analyze the occurrences of places cited...
International audienceWe propose a method to locate, map and analyze the occurrences of places cited...