Between 1500 and 1800, a revolution in postal communication allowed ordinary men and women to scatter letters across and beyond Europe. This exchange helped knit together what contemporaries called the respublica litteraria, or Republic of Letters, a knowledge-based civil society, crucial to that era's intellectual breakthroughs, and formative of many modern European values and institutions. To enable effective Digital Humanities research on the epistolary data distributed in different countries and collections, metadata about the letters have been aggregated, harmonised, and provided for the research community through the Early Modern Letters Online (EMLO) catalogue. This paper discusses the idea and benefits of using Linked Data as the ba...
Entangled Histories: Making Ordinances Searchable In the early modern era (± 1500-1800) Europe cons...
Manuscripts are a crucial form of evidence for research into all aspects of premodern European histo...
The two files are a PNG and a PDF of the poster I created in context of the Digital History conferen...
Between 1500 and 1800, a revolution in postal communication allowed ordinary men and women to scatte...
Für die Vernetzung weltweit verteilter Daten und Ressourcen in den historisch arbeitenden Kultur- un...
Epistolary data about historical letters are typically distributed in different archives depending o...
| openaire: EC/H2020/101004825/EU//InTaVia Funding Information: PL, JT, and EH acknowledge funding f...
| openaire: EC/H2020/101004825/EU//InTaViapistolary data about historical letters is typically distr...
This paper presents the vision of aggregating, harmonizing, and publishing letter catalog metadata (...
Hardcover, 17x24Between 1500 and 1800, the rapid evolution of postal communication allowed ordinary ...
This paper presents a novel approach to create an RDF based e-version of the correspondence network ...
This paper highlights the importance of books as dynamic actors within the Republic of Letters by me...
Funding Information: Acknowledgments. Our work was funded by the Academy of Finland as part of the p...
The scientific revolution of the 17th century was driven by countless discoveries in the observatory...
The Circulation of Knowledge: A Web-based Humanities’ Collaboratory on Correspondences and Learned P...
Entangled Histories: Making Ordinances Searchable In the early modern era (± 1500-1800) Europe cons...
Manuscripts are a crucial form of evidence for research into all aspects of premodern European histo...
The two files are a PNG and a PDF of the poster I created in context of the Digital History conferen...
Between 1500 and 1800, a revolution in postal communication allowed ordinary men and women to scatte...
Für die Vernetzung weltweit verteilter Daten und Ressourcen in den historisch arbeitenden Kultur- un...
Epistolary data about historical letters are typically distributed in different archives depending o...
| openaire: EC/H2020/101004825/EU//InTaVia Funding Information: PL, JT, and EH acknowledge funding f...
| openaire: EC/H2020/101004825/EU//InTaViapistolary data about historical letters is typically distr...
This paper presents the vision of aggregating, harmonizing, and publishing letter catalog metadata (...
Hardcover, 17x24Between 1500 and 1800, the rapid evolution of postal communication allowed ordinary ...
This paper presents a novel approach to create an RDF based e-version of the correspondence network ...
This paper highlights the importance of books as dynamic actors within the Republic of Letters by me...
Funding Information: Acknowledgments. Our work was funded by the Academy of Finland as part of the p...
The scientific revolution of the 17th century was driven by countless discoveries in the observatory...
The Circulation of Knowledge: A Web-based Humanities’ Collaboratory on Correspondences and Learned P...
Entangled Histories: Making Ordinances Searchable In the early modern era (± 1500-1800) Europe cons...
Manuscripts are a crucial form of evidence for research into all aspects of premodern European histo...
The two files are a PNG and a PDF of the poster I created in context of the Digital History conferen...