This article examines the development of museum collections with a focus on the collectors who donated objects to the institutions or provided them on loan. The exploratory study highlights the limitations and possibilities of network analysis based on online datasets.
Computational drama analysis often treats plays as static entities. This paper introduces the dimension of temporality in two key ways. First, it explores the impact of a play’s creation time on its classification. Second, it investigates how structural features evolve within individual works as their plots unfold.
Am Beispiel von Leonhard Christoph Sturm (1669–1719) stellen die Autoren eine Methodologie vor, um die intellektuellen Netzwerke der Frühaufklärung um 1700 umfassend zu analysieren.
Aegean seals are small stone, bone or ivory objects of varying shapes, including discs, cylinders, rectangular blocks or triangular prisms. They originate mostly from Bronze Age Crete (Minoan seals) and mainland Greece (Mycenaean seals), thus dating from 3000 to 1100 BCE.