Publications
Other applied results
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InkVisitor 1.3
Year: 2022
Other
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‘Pagan’ Practices in Burchard of Worms’ Corrector sive medicus
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Incrimination Networks in the Inquisition Register of Bologna (1291-1310)
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Maximising the Power of Semantic Textual Data : CASTEMO Data Collection and the InkVisitor Application
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Networking the Inquisition : Introducing the Dissident Networks Project (DISSINET)
Year: 2022, type:
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Reflections of societal pressures in the iconography of Roman coinage : A quantitative approach
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Rozhovor s Martinem Tomešem o souvislostech humanitního a technického vzdělání i vztahu osobní religiozity a studia
Year: 2022, type: Popularization text
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Talking Heresy : Illicit Speech and the Transmission of Religious Message in the Trial Records of Kent Lollards (1511–12)
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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The End of Pax Romana : How Roman Emperors Faced Risks and Changes on Coins
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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The inquisitorial punishment of belief : a statistical analysis of the effects of social and theological beliefs in Peter Seila’s register of sentences (1241-2)
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
Maps
Christian baptisteries, 3rd–12th centuries
This interactive map visualizes a dataset of Christian baptisteries built between the 3rd and 12th centuries. The dataset represents a digital adaptation and formalization of the most complete catalogue of baptisteries by Sebastian Ristow. Of all 1067 buildings in Ristow’s catalogue, this map takes into account only those whose existence and function as baptisteries is considered certain or very probable by Ristow and which, at the same time, could be localised.
Interactive map
Dataset online
Data source: Ristow, 1998.
Digitized and geocoded by Hana Hořínková.
Map by Adam Mertel.