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Mediaevalist’s Sources (MESO)

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This group wants to structure the digital landscape around data/sources used by all scholars gathered under the umbrella term of “Mediaevalists”, i.e. historians, art historians, philologists, codicologists, archaeologists, musicologists, etc. The documents studied by these scholars are numerous and very varied: literary or archival documents, iconic documents, archaeological or architectural documents, etc. This group is comprised of scholars from three countries: France, Belgium and Italy. Note that this group is an extension of the COST Action IS 1005 Medioevo Europeo as well as an extension of the COSME group (CNRS/Huma-Num).

 

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  • Elisa Brunoni

    Archivist

    Archivist at State Archive of Prato, Italy

    Archivist at State Archive of Prato, Italy

    elisa.brunoni@beniculturali.it
  • Nicolas Perreaux

    Research Engineer

    After a PhD (2014) focused on medieval history and data mining, Nicolas Perreaux completed three...

    After a PhD (2014) focused on medieval history and data mining, Nicolas Perreaux completed three postdoctoral fellowships in France, Germany and Belgium. In 2019, he obtained a stable position as a research engineer at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Since 2008, he has participated in numerous projects involving the creation and analysis of medieval text corpora: the CBMA, the Dictionnaires topographiques de la France Médiévale, the ANR Espachar, the ANR Charcis, the ANR Pocram, but also more recently the COST project Worlds of Related Coercions in Work (WORCK). He is also the director of the Cartae Europae Medii Aevi (CEMA) project, which is the largest database of medieval diplomatic documents to date. At the same time, he has taught at the University of Burgundy, while delivering training courses on numerical methods applied to (medieval) history in France, England, Spain, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium. He is currently working on artificial intelligence methods applied to metadata creation, lexical processing of large corpora, and semantic modeling.

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  • Sébastien de Valeriola

    Lecturer

    Sébastien de Valeriola holds a PhD in mathematics, and master's degrees in actuarial science and...

    Sébastien de Valeriola holds a PhD in mathematics, and master's degrees in actuarial science and in history. He is lecturer of mathematics, statistics and data science at ICHEC Brussels management school and invited lecturer of information and communication science and technology at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). Before reorienting his career in academics, he worked for several years in the private sector as a consultant in quantitative finance, machine learning, and data science. In 2017, he has initated a joint PhD in medieval history at Université catholique de Louvain and Universiteit Gent. In his research, focused on social and economic medieval history, he mainly uses quantitative methods, such as text and data mining, network analysis, and machine learning.

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