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Source-driven data model for geohistorical records’ editing: a case study of the works of Karol Perthées Cover

Source-driven data model for geohistorical records’ editing: a case study of the works of Karol Perthées

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|Jan 2022

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Figure 1

Hand-drawn copy of the Dolistowo parish sketch and a fragment of settlement listSource: Wernerowa 1996
Hand-drawn copy of the Dolistowo parish sketch and a fragment of settlement listSource: Wernerowa 1996

Figure 2

Sketch of Zemborzyce parish (near Lublin)Source: Perthées 1790–1796
Sketch of Zemborzyce parish (near Lublin)Source: Perthées 1790–1796

Figure 3

Fragment of a particular map: Zemborzyce vicinities (near Lublin)Source: Perthées 1783–1804
Fragment of a particular map: Zemborzyce vicinities (near Lublin)Source: Perthées 1783–1804

Figure 4

Diagram illustrating the process of transferring (from registration to access) the selected information from historical source to the databaseSource: own elaboration
Diagram illustrating the process of transferring (from registration to access) the selected information from historical source to the databaseSource: own elaboration

Figure 5

Database model for indexing sketchesSource: own elaboration.
Database model for indexing sketchesSource: own elaboration.

Figure 6

Database model for the indexing of maps
Only selected fields are listed. Source: own elaboration
Database model for the indexing of maps Only selected fields are listed. Source: own elaboration

Figure 7

Example of units on a particular mapSource: own elaboration based on Perthées 1783–1804
Example of units on a particular mapSource: own elaboration based on Perthées 1783–1804

Figure 8

Fragment of a particular map where it is not clear how to unambiguously link map annotations to symbolsSource: Perthées 1783–1804
Fragment of a particular map where it is not clear how to unambiguously link map annotations to symbolsSource: Perthées 1783–1804

Figure 9

Example of linking symbols and annotations by entities in the Features tableSource: own elaboration based on Perthées 1783–1804
Example of linking symbols and annotations by entities in the Features tableSource: own elaboration based on Perthées 1783–1804

Figure 10

Example of relating data from sketches and maps using the transformation of source-driven modelsSource: own elaboration
Example of relating data from sketches and maps using the transformation of source-driven modelsSource: own elaboration

Karol Perthées’ maps of palatinates

IDPalatinate namedate of elaborationform
1Mazowsze (first version)1783manuscript (photocopy)
2Płock and Dobrzyń Land1784copper plate
3Brześć and Inowrocław1785manuscript
4Lublin1786copper plate
5Cracow and Duchy of Siewierz1787manuscript, copper plate
6Sandomierz1788–1791manuscript, copper plate
7Rawa1792copper plate
8Łęczyca1793manuscript
9Podlasie1795manuscript
10Mazowsze (second version)1789–1791manuscript
11Kaliszafter 1798manuscript
12Poznań1804manuscript (photocopy)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2020-0070 | Journal eISSN: 2084-6118 | Journal ISSN: 0867-6046
Language: English
Page range: 52 - 62
Submitted on: Jun 24, 2021
Accepted on: Sep 17, 2021
Published on: Jan 31, 2022
Published by: Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

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