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Mapping space, sense, and movement in Florence, historical GIS and the early modern city, edited by Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose

Label
Mapping space, sense, and movement in Florence, historical GIS and the early modern city, edited by Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mapping space, sense, and movement in Florence
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
980966617
Responsibility statement
edited by Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose
Series statement
Routledge research in digital humanitiesTaylor & Francis eBooks
Sub title
historical GIS and the early modern city
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Nicholas Terpstra -- Part A. Creating a historical GIS project -- Thinking and using DECIMA : neighbourhoods and occupations in Renaissance Florence / Colin Rose -- The route of governmentality : surveying and collecting urban space in Ducal Florence / Leah Faibisoff -- From the DECIMA to the DECIMA and back again : the data behind the data / Eduardo Fabbro -- Shaping the streetscape : institutions as landlords in early modern Florence / Daniel Jamison -- Part B. Using digital mapping to unlock spatial and social relations -- Women behind walls : tracking nuns and socio-spatial networks in sixteenth-century Florence / Sharon Strocchia and Julia Rombough -- Locating the sex trade in the early modern city : space, sense, and regulation in sixteenth century Florence / Nicholas Terpstra -- Plague and the city : methodological considerations in mapping disease in early modern Florence / John Henderson and Colin Rose -- Part C. Mapping motion, emotion and sense : using digital mapping to rethink cateogries and communication -- Seeing sound : mapping the Florentine soundscape / Niall Atkinson -- Mapping fear : plague and perception in Florence & Tuscany / Nicholas A. Eckstein -- Locating experience in the Renaissance city using mobile App technologies : the Hidden Florence Project / Fabrizio Nevola and David Rosenthal -- Conclusion: Towards early modern spatial humanities / Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose
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