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Here's the viabundus project, digitally recreating Northern Europe's route-network around 1500. 🇩🇪🇩🇰🇱🇺🇫🇮 || 🐘.@[email protected] 🦋.@viabundus

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@theroadsproject
viabundus - theroadsproject
1 year
Reluctant to leave twitter because your favoured institutions and projects are still here? Don't stay for us, we are already enjoying ourselves with friends over on Bluesky as https://t.co/YyGCOzmlWD. Join us!
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@theroadsproject
viabundus - theroadsproject
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There it is: The Viabundus Update 2.0 including the new dataset created by the team of @ViabundusSuomi ! We invite you to a virtual event packed with short presentations on Friday, April 25, 10-12 CEST. Find the programme and the registration here: https://t.co/xMZHZbDV61
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@LaurySarti
Laury Sarti
1 year
Very much looking forward to our #IMC2025 session @IMC_Leeds on "Routes Reimagined: Digital Methods in Historical Mobility Analysis" scheduled for Tuesday, 8 July 2025: 11:15-12:45, with @theroadsproject, Pierre Fütterer and Laurin Herberich!
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@jwhpverhagen
Philip Verhagen
1 year
Spending a wonderful day in Aarhus discussing Roman roads and beyond @tombrughmans @Archaeologue1 @True_Q @theroadsproject @paudsoto
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@MathieuAvanzi
Mathieu Avanzi
1 year
On travaille actuellement sur un atlas sonore du français, on a récolté des milliers d'enregistrements <3 Comment vous dites, #anana ou #ananasse ? Pour écouter >> https://t.co/nfJ1eKtYW4 #AtlaSonore
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@britishlibrary
British Library
1 year
All aboard for a journey through history! 🚂 The latest in our series, A History of Railways in 100 Maps, takes you from the first railways in England to those in fantasy literature, with 140 beautifully photographed maps from our archives. https://t.co/j0emKuEaZC
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@kgeographer
@[email protected] 🇺🇦🏴‍☠️
1 year
Still going strong, 12 years later! @WalterScheidel @Elijah_Meeks
@DrLutzBoehm
Dr. Lutz Böhm
1 year
Wie lange hat es im römischen Reich gedauert, um von London nach Rom zu kommen und wie viel denarii hat es gekostet? 30 Tage, 3000km u.a. mit dem Esel Ein Routenplaner für das Römische Reich Oh mein Gott, diese Website ist ein fantastisches Spielzeug! 😍 https://t.co/jAJ9CDeyuM
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@DrLutzBoehm
Dr. Lutz Böhm
1 year
Wie lange hat es im römischen Reich gedauert, um von London nach Rom zu kommen und wie viel denarii hat es gekostet? 30 Tage, 3000km u.a. mit dem Esel Ein Routenplaner für das Römische Reich Oh mein Gott, diese Website ist ein fantastisches Spielzeug! 😍 https://t.co/jAJ9CDeyuM
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@theroadsproject
viabundus - theroadsproject
1 year
Viabundus on the Road: Meet our PI Bart Holterman today in Washington D.C. at #DH2024 ( https://t.co/MnLC9d9MSQ). In the panel "Grounding Truth: Critical and Data-Driven Approaches to the History of Travel" @rmidura and other @emdigit members discuss premodern spatial data. Fresh!
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@Geographyrealm
Geography Realm
1 year
Geospatial methods can detect location names from historical maps, make them searchable, and allow for the automated extraction of geographic data from those maps. https://t.co/8yRT1zpYHx
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@digitalmedieval
Digital Medievalist
1 year
This summer, explore street maps of late medieval and early modern northern Europe (1350-1650) with Viabundus @theroadsproject. It includes a database of settlements, towns, tolls, and other information that would be useful to any pre-modern traveler. ➡️
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@theroadsproject
viabundus - theroadsproject
1 year
The real reason why the Roman Empire was such a success, and sustainable, too: great public transport infrastructure... Nice idea well done by Sasha Trubetskoy @sasha_trub https://t.co/6oNfaROWwH
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@josephlewis1992
Joseph Lewis
1 year
Congratulations to all involved! A great project and made even more amazing by making the data publically available. A sure template for other similar projects!
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@_tseg
tseg
2 years
Competition between Dutch Skippers, German Ship-owners, and the Transition to Steam. Read in Hein Klemann's article in TSEG how small-scale skippers and their families competed with steam ships and the new railways https://t.co/YyQWcM7gyY
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@hsozkult
H-Soz-Kult
2 years
CFP: Travelers of the Early Modern Era (16th-18th centuries) on European Routes
hsozkult.de
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@b_belhoste
Bruno Belhoste
2 years
Vous avez une adresse ancienne à Paris (avant 1850) et vous voulez savoir où c'est. C'est ici qu'il faut chercher: https://t.co/vl66kExFC7 @FactGrid
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@IISG_Amsterdam
IISG
2 years
Heel mooi nieuws voor Rombert Stapel & Thomas Vermaut! https://t.co/BQa10ndoxD wordt dankzij nieuwe financiering duurzamer en gebruiksvriendelijker 🥳 De basis van HisGIS is het gedigitaliseerde eerste kadaster, dat in 1832 in werking trad. Meer weten? https://t.co/kS5d2pZ5hN
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@PelagiosNetwork
Pelagios
2 years
The Pelagios Network is proud to be part of the ATRIUM project, which will bridge leading EU research infrastructures in arts and humanities (DARIAH), archaeology (ARIADNE), languages (CLARIN), and scholarly communication (OPERAS). Check out the newly launched project website👇🏼
@ATRIUM_EU
ATRIUM Research | @atrium-eu.bsky.social
2 years
ATRIUM is delighted to announce the launch of our new project website, which can be accessed over at https://t.co/r7U3L3CKlW ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
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