Later, I'll be giving a talk at #IANLS25 on some quantitative analyses of Latin book prodcution in Germany (and Italy in part) from 1500 through 1800. Slides, code and data can be found here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15878272
I'm looking forward to the questions and the discussion! […]
The Italian bibliography of 16th century prints (#EDIT16) has a REST API that provides JSON data - which is great (apart from the somewhat cumbersome API key). The JSON, however, is less structured than the Unimarc. So the date of publication is given as […]
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a whopping 1% of the people who've got an #EDIT16 ID are female (https://w.wiki/Ceed
There are still > 8000 people in EDIT16 to be linked to wikidata (won't fix the gender gap, though). Here's a list of them, if you want to make both EDIT16 and Wikidata […]
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#classicists, #latinists, #neolatinists, #booknerds, #earlymodernists, here's a mastodon bot for you: @cinquecentoLatino has just started posting. It will post one Latin title from #EDIT16 every day. Follow the account to get to know the Latin literature of the #sixteenth century a little […]