Mathisen, Ralph (2007). “Where are all the PDBs?: The Creation of Prosopographical Databases for the Ancient and Medieval Worlds,” in Keats-Rohan, K., ed., Prosopography Approaches and Applications: A Handbook, Oxford
This searchable web-based database is the result of my doctoral research at the Freie Universität Be...
This article traces the history of digital prosopography and its application to the medieval past, f...
Latin books are among the most numerous surviving artifacts of the Late Antique, Mediaeval, and Rena...
Mathisen, Ralph (2007). “Where are all the PDBs?: The Creation of Prosopographical Databases for the...
In this article we discuss some issues that arise when a highly structural approach is taken to the ...
In this article we discuss some issues that arise when a highly structural approach is taken to the ...
This article examines the origin and development of the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE) ...
Presented at “Representing Knowledge in the Digital Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 24,...
Digital prosopography differs from other prosopographies because it is public-facing, accessible onl...
Bulst N. Prosopography and the computer : problems and possibilities. In: Denley P, ed. History and ...
The chapter presents the rationale behind the conception of the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England...
Structured Prosopography provides a formal model for representing prosopog-raphy: a branch of histor...
Digital Humanities has become a mainstay of academia, and those who know it, and of it, understand t...
International audienceProsopographic databases, which allow the study of social groups through their...
Bulst N, Genet J-P, eds. Medieval lives and the historian : studies in medieval prosopography ; proc...
This searchable web-based database is the result of my doctoral research at the Freie Universität Be...
This article traces the history of digital prosopography and its application to the medieval past, f...
Latin books are among the most numerous surviving artifacts of the Late Antique, Mediaeval, and Rena...
Mathisen, Ralph (2007). “Where are all the PDBs?: The Creation of Prosopographical Databases for the...
In this article we discuss some issues that arise when a highly structural approach is taken to the ...
In this article we discuss some issues that arise when a highly structural approach is taken to the ...
This article examines the origin and development of the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE) ...
Presented at “Representing Knowledge in the Digital Humanities”, University of Kansas, September 24,...
Digital prosopography differs from other prosopographies because it is public-facing, accessible onl...
Bulst N. Prosopography and the computer : problems and possibilities. In: Denley P, ed. History and ...
The chapter presents the rationale behind the conception of the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England...
Structured Prosopography provides a formal model for representing prosopog-raphy: a branch of histor...
Digital Humanities has become a mainstay of academia, and those who know it, and of it, understand t...
International audienceProsopographic databases, which allow the study of social groups through their...
Bulst N, Genet J-P, eds. Medieval lives and the historian : studies in medieval prosopography ; proc...
This searchable web-based database is the result of my doctoral research at the Freie Universität Be...
This article traces the history of digital prosopography and its application to the medieval past, f...
Latin books are among the most numerous surviving artifacts of the Late Antique, Mediaeval, and Rena...