Эскалона Х.,Перес-Альфаро К., Беллеттини А. Две графические модели для анализа и сравнения картуляриев [Электронный ресурс] // Vox medii aevi. 2018. Vol. 2(3). С. 126–165. URL: https://voxmediiaevi.com/2018-2-escalona
DOI: 10.24411/2587-6619-2018-00019
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Julio Escalona Monge
PhD, Senior Research Fellow (Científico Titular de OPIS) of the Department of Medieval Studies, Institute of History, Centre of Social and Human Sciences, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
julio.escalona@cchs.csic.es
Cristina Jular Pérez-Alfaro
PhD, Senior Research Fellow (Científico Titular de OPIS) of the Department of Medieval Studies, Institute of History, Centre of Social and Human Sciences, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
cristina.jular@cchs.csic.es
Anna Bellettini
PhD, Postdoctoral Research Fellow (JAE-Doctor), Institute of History, Centre of Social and Human Sciences, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
anna.bellettini@gmail.com
Two graphical models for the analysis and comparison of cartularies
This paper presents and discusses two of a number of methods for the computer-aided analysis of cartularies that are currently under development at the Instituto de Historia — CSIC. The first one, which we call the Order/Date Model, is oriented to the integral visualization and analysis of an individual cartulary as a project. The second, which we call the Order/Order Model, is applied to pairs of cartularies that share at least part of their contents, and is aimed at revealing to what extent the most recent one made use of the oldest. Our method is based upon a relational database that stores all the information about the cartularies and a number of statistical graphs that generate a two-dimensional grid (the Order/Date or the Order/Order grids) upon which additional variables can be displayed. Our method draws on traditional codicological and palaeographical methods of analysis, but it represents a significant development, as it allows to visualize in an intuitive way very complex phenomena that are otherwise hard to grasp or difficult to analyze manually.
Key words: Computer-aided Analysis of Cartularies; Graphical Models for Data Visualisation; Knowledge Discovery in Databases; Medieval Cartularies; Order/Date Model; Order/Order Model.
Translators: Yaroslav Vdovin, student of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, National Research University “Higher school of economics” (Perm); Vera Vdovina, student of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, National Research University “Higher school of economics” (Perm)