Quantitative historiography

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Quantitative historiography

Postby Publius Dionysius Mus on Wed Nov 27, 2002 5:05 pm

Salvete!

I am know almost at the end of a very fine course at university - quantitative historiography applied on classical history.

This course gave a short introduction on quantitative historiography:
what is it?
what can we use it for?
what are the problems?
...

I am planning to translate my notes into English, to submit them for this Collegium.

I have already prepared a small 'teaser', it can be found at:

http://www.geocities.com/consulromanus/ ... tions.html


Enjoy!

Valete bene
Publius Dionysius Mus

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By treason they fell
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