Later, I'll be giving a talk at #IANLS25 on some quantitative analyses of Latin book prodcution in Germany (and Italy in part) from 1500 through 1800. Slides, code and data can be found here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15878272
I'm looking forward to the questions and the discussion!
A Bird's-Eye View of Neo-Latin Literature. A Quantitative Look at Bibliographical Data
Slides, Code and Data regarding the paper read at the 19th IANLS Conference in Aix-en-Provence. Overview of contents: `WINKLER_presentation_20250715.pdf`: presentation slides in pdf format `WINKLER_presentation_20250715.odp`: presentation in a editable odp format `01_datasetCreation.ipynb`: Jupyter-Notebook that collects data from vd17, vd18 and EDIT16 and parsed them into database. `02_analysis.ipynb`: Jupyter-Notebook that produces figures used in the presentation `vd_ianls2025.db`: database containing information from VD16, VD17, VD18 `edit16_ianls2025.db`: dabase containing information from EDIT16 `editHelpers.py`: functions to work with EDIT16 datasets (needed in `01_dataset_creation.ipynb`) `vdHelpers.py`: functions to work with VD records (needed in `01_dataset_creation.ipynb`) `bibliography.rtf`: list of works referenced in the presentation