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7 Mobility and networks from 976 to 991 in the letters of Gerbert of Reims. A quantitative approach
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Laury Sarti
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- 1 Introduction. Interdisciplinary approaches to early medieval mobility 1
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I Mobility of People and Objects
- 2 Exotic gifts and learned envoys. Sixthcentury cultural diplomacy on the move 13
- 3 Studying the networks and the mobility of clerics between Ireland, Britain and Francia (c. 640–750) 29
- 4 Motivations and purposes of travel in the Carolingian age 43
- 5 Friesen in der Fremde? Zur Mobilität friesischer Händler im Spiegel der Keramikfunde 61
- 6 Out of the village. Short-distance exile and local communities in Iberia (c. 700–1200) 81
- 7 Mobility and networks from 976 to 991 in the letters of Gerbert of Reims. A quantitative approach 101
- 8 Shifting patterns of mobility in the Insular Scandinavian diaspora between the ninth and eleventh centuries 127
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II Landscapes and Infrastructure
- 9 Climatic conditions and mobility from 1000 to 1500. Hermeneutic and statistical approaches 161
- 10 Die ottonische Machtbasis im Fokus. GIS als Mittel zur Analyse mittelalterlicher Raumstrukturen 187
- 11 Reconstructing past movement patterns on the basis of known old roads. A case study on pre-industrial roads in a hilly area in Germany 213
- 12 Forgotten pathways. The potential of LiDAR data to record old roads and tracks in medieval cultural landscapes 243
- 13 Using Citizen Science to map hollow roads in LiDAR data from the Netherlands. Results from the Heritage Quest project 271
- 14 Sources and methods for the reconstruction of medieval and early modern sea routes in northern Europe 287
- 15 Conclusion. New paths to the study of early medieval mobility 307
- General Index 313
- Place index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- 1 Introduction. Interdisciplinary approaches to early medieval mobility 1
-
I Mobility of People and Objects
- 2 Exotic gifts and learned envoys. Sixthcentury cultural diplomacy on the move 13
- 3 Studying the networks and the mobility of clerics between Ireland, Britain and Francia (c. 640–750) 29
- 4 Motivations and purposes of travel in the Carolingian age 43
- 5 Friesen in der Fremde? Zur Mobilität friesischer Händler im Spiegel der Keramikfunde 61
- 6 Out of the village. Short-distance exile and local communities in Iberia (c. 700–1200) 81
- 7 Mobility and networks from 976 to 991 in the letters of Gerbert of Reims. A quantitative approach 101
- 8 Shifting patterns of mobility in the Insular Scandinavian diaspora between the ninth and eleventh centuries 127
-
II Landscapes and Infrastructure
- 9 Climatic conditions and mobility from 1000 to 1500. Hermeneutic and statistical approaches 161
- 10 Die ottonische Machtbasis im Fokus. GIS als Mittel zur Analyse mittelalterlicher Raumstrukturen 187
- 11 Reconstructing past movement patterns on the basis of known old roads. A case study on pre-industrial roads in a hilly area in Germany 213
- 12 Forgotten pathways. The potential of LiDAR data to record old roads and tracks in medieval cultural landscapes 243
- 13 Using Citizen Science to map hollow roads in LiDAR data from the Netherlands. Results from the Heritage Quest project 271
- 14 Sources and methods for the reconstruction of medieval and early modern sea routes in northern Europe 287
- 15 Conclusion. New paths to the study of early medieval mobility 307
- General Index 313
- Place index 315