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== Create Stemmas == | == Create Stemmas == | ||
We created to properties for this: [[Property:P233]] names the object - a book edition, a manuscript or any other thing that is genetically earlier. [[Property:P234]] comes as the qualifier and offers a statement on what basis the object can be seen as a precedent. You might for instance link a translation to the edition that gave the original text. | |||
== Show how overlaps in organisations == | == Show how overlaps in organisations == | ||
== How are two people related? (family connections, correspondences etc.) == | == How are two people related? (family connections, correspondences etc.) == |
Revision as of 16:04, 7 September 2019
The following SPARQL-applications would be extremely cool to have (and might deserve web interfaces to address regular historians and normal people).
Visualise corresondences on maps
The input is either a selection of names to explore, a time segment or a specified research interest (Property:P97 is designed for such searches).
What one would like to have is something that does thigs like Nodegoat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLDRNiJrRUc
You can set a time frame (like 10 years), shift that (like from 1500 to 1900) and see how certain correspondences change their geographical centres).
Create Stemmas
We created to properties for this: Property:P233 names the object - a book edition, a manuscript or any other thing that is genetically earlier. Property:P234 comes as the qualifier and offers a statement on what basis the object can be seen as a precedent. You might for instance link a translation to the edition that gave the original text.