02219nam 2200373 450 991070508500332120230514001417.0(CKB)5710000000118082(NjHacI)995710000000118082(EXLCZ)99571000000011808220230514d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDigital Spatial Infrastructures and Worldviews in Pre-Modern Societies /edited by Simon Skovgaard Boeck, Alexandra PetrulevichLeeds :Arc Humanities Press,2023.1 online resource (310 pages)1-80270-080-3 The study of medieval and early modern geographic space, literary cartography, and spatial thinking at a time of rapid digitization in the Humanities offers new ways to investigate spatial knowledge and world perceptions in pre-modern societies. Digitization of cultural heritage collections, open source databases, and interactive resources utilizing a rich variety of source materials-place names, early modern cadastral maps, medieval literature and art, Viking Age and medieval runic inscriptions-provides opportunities to re-think traditional lines of research on spatiality and worldviews, encourage innovation in methodology, and engage critically with digital outcomes. In this book, Nordic scholars of philology, onomastics, history, geography, literary studies, and digital humanities examine multiple aspects of ten large- and small-scale digital spatial infrastructures from the early stages of development to the practical applications of digital tools for studying spatial thinking and knowledge in pre-modern sources and societies.Space perceptionSpatial data infrastructuresSpace perception.Spatial data infrastructures.153.752Boeck Simon SkovgaardPetrulevich AlexandraNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910705085003321Digital Spatial Infrastructures and Worldviews in Pre-Modern Societies3090510UNINA