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* borders of dioceses and ecclesiastical provinces from the [https://purl.stanford.edu/rh195hm5975 Data Supplement] of the [https://cosyn.hypotheses.org/723roject Corpus Synodalium project] (freely re-usable, [https://doi.org/10.25740/rh195hm5975 doi:10.25740/rh195hm5975]) | * borders of dioceses and ecclesiastical provinces from the [https://purl.stanford.edu/rh195hm5975 Data Supplement] of the [https://cosyn.hypotheses.org/723roject Corpus Synodalium project] (freely re-usable, [https://doi.org/10.25740/rh195hm5975 doi:10.25740/rh195hm5975]) | ||
* [https://arcg.is/Dnfnj Mapping Past Societies] (formerly the Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilizations, DARMC, see [https://darmc.harvard.edu/data-availability Data availability]) |
Revision as of 13:38, 28 July 2022
About me
I work for the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, for more details see my employee page over there.
I can also be reached via Twitter.
More information on my personal pages.
For discussions regarding this wiki, just start a topic on my User Discussion page.
Stuff I need to keep track of
Maps
I keep losing the link to Christof's map with the regions: Categories for collections by region.
Maybe, instead of a topographical map, just one with the coastlines and major inland waters and rivers?
Anyway, this map needs to be cleaned up a little:
- change credit line in map plugin (it's not OSM)
- sea water around Iceland missing
- land masses with heights below zero get colored blue, which suggests a body of water
Also, we need a short list of placenames to add, maybe taylored to Clavis needs, thus include important centers of canonistic activity, monasteries etc.
Possible sources:
- borders of dioceses and ecclesiastical provinces from the Data Supplement of the Corpus Synodalium project (freely re-usable, doi:10.25740/rh195hm5975)
- Mapping Past Societies (formerly the Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilizations, DARMC, see Data availability)