Periodic Reporting for period 2 - MapAeg (Mapping the Aegean: Cristoforo Buondelmonti's Liber insularum (15th century) and the Origins of Classical Archaeology.)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2022-09-01 al 2023-08-31
The web app was also used to introduce MapAeg to the participants of the Veneto Night, the Researchers’ Night event organized annually at Ca’ Foscari, and for a series of classes and seminars to undergraduate and graduate students in Italy and Greece.
The final event of the action was the organization of a two-day International Conference focused on Cristoforo Buondelmonti and other travellers to Greece, with the participation of scholars from Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Germany and the US. The first day focused on Buondelmonti and its work at the center of the process of early rediscovery of Greece, its antiquities and its past while the second day gave space to the presentation of Digital Humanities projects dedicated to travels and explorations of Greece. The conference received the patronage of Italian and Greek institutions and was well attended by an audience made by colleagues and students from Ca’ Foscari, graduate students and professors from Stanford and other people interested in the research topics. The event was closed with a walking tour of Venice to significant places for the history of Greek Studies in the city which was inserted in the official program of the Erasmus Days.
Both the launching of the web application and the conference were covered by Ca’Foscari News, to which I gave a long interview explaining my research and announcing the various initiatives to present the results.
During this final year of the project, I have been working on the publication of an edition of the Liber Insularum by Cristoforo Buondelmonti which, in addition to a facsimile reproduction of the manuscript 71 in the Gennadius Library, will offer a Latin transcription of the text, an English translation, and a commentary as well as the possibility to consult and use the maps in an interactive way. This book presents itself as a cutting-edge publication which integrates the authority of a monograph with the technology and the concept of a digital project creating a model for the presentation of the project results in line with the principle of European funded research.
The other result of the action is the creation of a project website and a web application for the visualization of the digital edition of the Liber Insularum, where in addition to the full English text with ca 1500 geographic and historical names linked to Wikidata and a Google Earth view of the Aegean with all the mappable places, it is also possible to access a pilot of the digital edition based on the section on Corfu. The use of comprehensive, yet modular approach and of
standard formats for metadata, textual, images-related and archeological information ensure the
findability, access, integration, analysis of data and their future re-use in subsequent research projects dealing with Buondelmonti.
Finally, I want to highlight that, thanks to my double affiliation and the contact I created between the VeDPH at Ca’ Foscari and CESTA at Stanford during my outgoing phase, a collaboration has been established between the two Centers and the two teams have met both in California (October 2022), and in Italy (October 2023). A third meeting will be held at Stanford in the Spring 2024 (April 22-26). I consider this result particularly impactful because the collaboration between Ca’ Foscari and Stanford will allow a bilateral transfer of knowledge, skills, and best practice in Digital Humanities in a dimension which goes beyond the scope and length of MapAeg.