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CEMA - Cartae Europae Medii Aevi
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Official account of the Cartae Europae Medii Aevi corpus - CEMA, dir. @nicolasperreaux.bsky.social. A unified corpus of charters for the analysis of medieval European society: https://cema.lamop.fr/
6/ 🚀 Future Goals
The project envisions further growth: Expanding the corpus to include lesser-studied regions; Enhancing NLP-ML-AI tools for more refined linguistic and networks analysis; Promoting interdisciplinary dialogue between history, linguistics, and computer science.
January 27, 2025 at 8:27 AM
5/ 🧠 Key Research Applications.
The CEMA project opens doors to new researches: Linguistic studies: Tracing the evolution of medieval Latin and vernaculars; Historical semantics: Analyzing concepts and their shifts over time; Comparative history: Studying networks of power across Europe.
January 27, 2025 at 8:26 AM
🔍 The Cartae Europae Medii Aevi (CEMA) project is advancing medieval studies by creating a unified, open-access corpus of European medieval charters. It's an effort to centralize, standardize, and digitize a dataset. The current online version contains 240,000 charters, and the next version 400,000.
January 27, 2025 at 8:21 AM
Happy to be on BlueSky! A new version of the CEMA is coming soon, in 2025, with about 400,000 charters AND a dataset 🙂 For medievalists who are not familiar with the project and would like to find out more, here is a brief summary 🧵
January 27, 2025 at 8:16 AM