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== [[The Gotha Illuminati Research Base]] ==
== [[The Gotha Illuminati Research Base]] ==
The Gotha Illuminati Research Base is a collaborative project of Gotha's Research Centre with a growing list of contributors: [[User:Olaf Simons|Olaf Simons]], [[User:Markus Meumann|Markus Meumann]], [[User:Hermann Schüttler|Hermann Schüttler]], [[User:Christian Wirkner|Christian Wirkner]], [[User:Erik Liebscher|Erik Liebscher]], [[User:Martin Mulsow|Martin Mulsow]], [[User:Josef Wäges|Josef Wäges]] — to mention the most prominent.
The database comprises the data sets of some 7000 documents, 2000 publications, 2000 people who were members or otherwise related to the order. Showcases are the two timelines of all the meetings of Minerval Churches we have documented and of the member entry points we could pin to a specific date.
The database is particularly useful to reconstruct correspondences — offering focuses on authors, recipients and persons mentioned in documents.
The search for people who are known to have signed a Reverse for the Order gives the most comprehensive list of members available at the moment. The [[The Gotha Illuminati Research Base|project page]] offers more sample queries and first perspectives on the findings.
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Revision as of 14:53, 10 September 2019

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The Gotha Illuminati Research Base

The Gotha Illuminati Research Base is a collaborative project of Gotha's Research Centre with a growing list of contributors: Olaf Simons, Markus Meumann, Hermann Schüttler, Christian Wirkner, Erik Liebscher, Martin Mulsow, Josef Wäges — to mention the most prominent.

The database comprises the data sets of some 7000 documents, 2000 publications, 2000 people who were members or otherwise related to the order. Showcases are the two timelines of all the meetings of Minerval Churches we have documented and of the member entry points we could pin to a specific date.

The database is particularly useful to reconstruct correspondences — offering focuses on authors, recipients and persons mentioned in documents.

The search for people who are known to have signed a Reverse for the Order gives the most comprehensive list of members available at the moment. The project page offers more sample queries and first perspectives on the findings.

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The Global Genealogy of Lodges

FactGrid knows presently of some 850 lodges, most of them in the (former) German speaking territories. The data sets are mostly rudimentary (GND data), but in some cases densely packed (Gothas former lodge "Ernst zum Compaß" is the present test case for greater detail)

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Die Geschichte der deutschen Studentenverbindungen

Das von User:Martin Gollasch initiierte Projekt entwickelte sich aus einer Erfassung der Göttinger Studentenverbindungen heraus...

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The FactGrid/GND-Project

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Religion im Herzogtum Gotha-Sachsen-Altenburg: Pfarrer, Pfarreien, Archive

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Der Gotha Zettelkasten

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The Bible & Quran Project


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