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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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  • Emiliano Degl'Innocenti

    Researcher for the Italian Council of Research

    Trained in Theoretical Philosophy (Master's Degree), holds a PhD in Humanities Studies. He has been...

    Trained in Theoretical Philosophy (Master's Degree), holds a PhD in Humanities Studies. He has been the head of Digital Humanities Lab. at Fondazione Ezio Franceschini and SISMEL (Italy) for more than 10 years, directing or participating in several European (CENDARI, PARTHENOS, Europeana) and national projects (Digital Library of the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Mirabile) in Digital Humanities. He's been Professor of Computing in the Humanities at Florence and Siena Universities. Since 2014 he's been working on infrastructural themes also serving in several national and international committees (RDA Group of European Data Experts). In 2016 he has been nominated DARIAH-IT National Coordinator. He's also involved in the European Research Infrastructure on Heritage Science (E-RIHS) Preparatory Phase.

    Skills and research fields:Medieval culture, data modeling and interoperability, infrastructure design, management and sustainability

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  • Paul Bertrand

    paul.bertrand@uclouvain.be

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