ReDiAr: Reti Diplomatiche Aragonesi. Digital data-base of the “Great Conspiracy” of Naples (1485-87)

Authors

Biagio Nuciforo
University of Basilicata
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8021-1884

Keywords:

Digital Humanities, Medieval History, Medieval Southern Italy history

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Series: Digital Humanities - DB, 3

Published: 2019

Abstract: The “Great Conspiracy of the Barons” was marked by various and numerous embassy practices carried out on the initiative of the conspirators themselves and of their most influential ally, Pope Innocent VIII. The aim of the research is to create a documentary database, in order to study the organizational apparatus and the political conscience of the conspirators.

Tei-xml database that makes use of the Aracne database engine, projected by dr. Alfredo Cosco. The work is carried out in the context of the PhD in History, Cultures and Knowledge of Mediterranean Europe from Antiquity to the Contemporary Age, under the direction of prof. Fulvio Delle Donne.

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Author Biography

Biagio Nuciforo, University of Basilicata

Biagio Nuciforo is PhD at the University of Basilicata (2017-20). Graduated in 2014 in Historical Sciences at the University of Naples "Federico II", in the same year he began his collaboration for the scientific series Dispacci Sforzeschi da Napoli. Fonti per la storia aragonese di Napoli. His research area focuses on the political, feudal and diplomatic history of the Aragonese age of the Kingdom of Naples.

 
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Published

2019, November 4