From 6049be816028be5d922dd66fbcd1486a340a6e89 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mroehl86 <71755322+mroehl86@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2024 14:16:28 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update palatinGIS --- frontend/con10t/en/PalatinGIS.html | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/frontend/con10t/en/PalatinGIS.html b/frontend/con10t/en/PalatinGIS.html index 8f3d3745d..9c4928507 100644 --- a/frontend/con10t/en/PalatinGIS.html +++ b/frontend/con10t/en/PalatinGIS.html @@ -56,11 +56,11 @@

Historic overview of the Palatine:

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The Palatine as the 'cradle' of Rome aroused the interest of antiquarians, excavators and artists early on. This research project +

The Palatine
as the 'cradle' of Rome aroused the interest of antiquarians, excavators and artists early on. This research project focuses on how the challenge of visually documenting and reconstructing the Palatine's ancient buildings and numerous finds, which techniques and methods were used and how the resulting images were used to create and pass on knowledge.

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The project deals with the handling of pictorial documentation in archaeological research processes on the basis of a larger topographical complex. +

The project deals with the handling of pictorial documentation in archaeological research processes on the basis of a larger topographical complex. The time frame is broad and ranges from the first plans and views of the Palatine in the early modern period to current computer-aided methods of image production. Due to the long period of investigation, changes and disruptions in the images come to light and enable an analysis of the factors responsible for this. In addition, the long-term perspective of the project also makes it possible to examine the influence of earlier images on the visualizations created after them, @@ -68,8 +68,8 @@

Historic overview of the Palatine:

generates new information on the Palatine and its research history, but also makes a fundamental contribution to the practice of pictorial documentation and reconstruction as practices of knowledge production in archaeology.

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Parallel to the analytical monograph, a geoinformation system for the visualization history of the Palatine ("PalatinGIS") is being set up within iDAI.world - as a central analysis tool. It enables the comprehensible comparison and evaluation of the extensive data collection already available (approx. 1,700 digitized +

Parallel to the analytical monograph, a geoinformation system for the visualization history of the Palatine ("PalatinGIS") is being set up within idai.world + as a central analysis tool. It enables the comprehensible comparison and evaluation of the extensive data collection already available (approx. 1,700 digitized images) from private and institutional archives. The GIS will be made accessible in accordance with the FAIR principles and will be freely available for further research following the project. In the course of its development, there will also be an opportunity to critically reflect on the heuristic added value of digital data processing.

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Historic overview of the Palatine:

Layout and section of the so-called Bagni di Livia with an ideal plan of a Roman bath,
- watercolour drawing (A. Mampieri, 10: März 1845). (Quelle: Archivio Statale di Napoli, Maggiordomia, III inv., b. 2055, f. 253.)
+ watercolour drawing (A. Mampieri, 10: März 1845). (Source: Archivio Statale di Napoli, Maggiordomia, III inv., b. 2055, f. 253.)
Plan and elevation of the north front of the
Domus Tiberiana before and after the
- restoration, watercolour drawing
(P. Gambao, 1855). (Quelle: Archivio Statale
di Napoli, Maggiordomia, III inv., b. 2175, f. 305.)
+ restoration, watercolour drawing
(P. Gambao, 1855). (Source: Archivio Statale
di Napoli, Maggiordomia, III inv., b. 2175, f. 305.)
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The Palatine geoinformation system ("PalatinGIS") is being created and will grow successively over the course of the project. In chronological order +

The Palatine geoinformation system ("PalatinGIS") is being created and will grow successively over the course of the project. In chronological order and analogous to the monograph currently in progress, images from research into the Palatine from the early modern period (around 1500) to the age of - digitization will be enriched with information and fed into iDAI.objects in the form of object entries. Each of these entries is mapped in a chronological - layer in iDAI.geoserver. A layer is a georeferenced map of the Palatine that was created not too long after the image was taken. The entries in Objects can - be searched (https://arachne.dainst.org/info/faq) according to various criteria (object depicted, date, artist, technique, literature, etc.). A reciprocal + digitization will be enriched with information and fed into iDAI.objects in the form of object entries. Each of these entries is mapped in a chronological + layer in iDAI.geoserver. A layer is a georeferenced map of the Palatine that was created not too long after the image was taken. The entries in Objects can + be searched (https://arachne.dainst.org/info/faq) according to various criteria (object depicted, date, artist, technique, literature, etc.). A reciprocal linking of the entries - from the object entry in iDAI.objects to the corresponding layer in iDAI.geoserver and back - enables comprehensive research that facilitates the accessibility and comparability of the images with regard to various aspects that were investigated in more detail in the project. For a better overview, in addition to access to the entire catalogue, two further catalogues will be created containing material from specific time periods and from specific