Mapping space, sense, and movement in Florence : historical GIS and the early modern city / edited by Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose.
2016
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Title
Mapping space, sense, and movement in Florence : historical GIS and the early modern city / edited by Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose.
Published
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
Description
xv, 220 pages ; 24 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Routledge research in digital humanities
Scope and content
"Mapping Space, Sense, and Movement in Florence explores the potential of digital mapping or historical GIS as a research and teaching tool which can describe the spatial, kinetic and sensory dimensions of the early modern city of Florence"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / Nicholas Terpstra
Part A. Creating a historical GIS project
Thinking and using DECIMA : neighbourhoods and occupations in Renaissance Florence / Colin Rose
The route of governmentality : surveying and collecting urban space in Ducal Florence / Leah Faibisoff
From the DECIMA to the DECIMA and back again : the data behind the data / Eduardo Fabbro
Shaping the streetscape : institutions as landlords in early modern Florence / Daniel Jamison
Part B. Using digital mapping to unlock spatial and social relations
Women behind walls : tracking nuns and socio-spatial networks in sixteenth-century Florence / Sharon Strocchia and Julia Rombough
Locating the sex trade in the early modern city : space, sense, and regulation in sixteenth century Florence / Nicholas Terpstra
Plague and the city : methodological considerations in mapping disease in early modern Florence / John Henderson and Colin Rose
Part C. Mapping motion, emotion and sense : using digital mapping to rethink cateogries and communication
Seeing sound : mapping the Florentine soundscape / Niall Atkinson
Mapping fear : plague and perception in Florence & Tuscany / Nicholas A. Eckstein
Locating experience in the Renaissance city using mobile App technologies : the Hidden Florence Project / Fabrizio Nevola and David Rosenthal
Conclusion: Towards early modern spatial humanities / Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose.
Part A. Creating a historical GIS project
Thinking and using DECIMA : neighbourhoods and occupations in Renaissance Florence / Colin Rose
The route of governmentality : surveying and collecting urban space in Ducal Florence / Leah Faibisoff
From the DECIMA to the DECIMA and back again : the data behind the data / Eduardo Fabbro
Shaping the streetscape : institutions as landlords in early modern Florence / Daniel Jamison
Part B. Using digital mapping to unlock spatial and social relations
Women behind walls : tracking nuns and socio-spatial networks in sixteenth-century Florence / Sharon Strocchia and Julia Rombough
Locating the sex trade in the early modern city : space, sense, and regulation in sixteenth century Florence / Nicholas Terpstra
Plague and the city : methodological considerations in mapping disease in early modern Florence / John Henderson and Colin Rose
Part C. Mapping motion, emotion and sense : using digital mapping to rethink cateogries and communication
Seeing sound : mapping the Florentine soundscape / Niall Atkinson
Mapping fear : plague and perception in Florence & Tuscany / Nicholas A. Eckstein
Locating experience in the Renaissance city using mobile App technologies : the Hidden Florence Project / Fabrizio Nevola and David Rosenthal
Conclusion: Towards early modern spatial humanities / Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose.
Series
Routledge research in digital humanities.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
Item Details
Call number
DG737.4 .M37 2016