Des structures inconciliables ? Cartographie comparée des chartes et des édifices « romans » (Xe –XIIIe siècles)

Charters and “Romanesque” buildings are deemed to have suffered multiple selections, ranging from complete destruction to complex reconstruction. This article uses digital mapping, geolocation and data mining to compare these two structures at European level. Two corpora are thus employed, one inclu...

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Main Author: Nicolas Perreaux
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Language:fra
Published: Centre d'Études Médievales Auxerre 2016-02-01
Series:Bulletin du Centre d’Études Médiévales d’Auxerre
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cem/13817
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description Charters and “Romanesque” buildings are deemed to have suffered multiple selections, ranging from complete destruction to complex reconstruction. This article uses digital mapping, geolocation and data mining to compare these two structures at European level. Two corpora are thus employed, one including 520 000 charters (for the seventh to the fourteenth century), the other 8,600 “Romanesque” buildings (collection La nuit des temps of Zodiaque). By varying scales of observation, from the current Burgundy to the whole of Europe, the text shows a close correlation between the two structures: the existence of a large number of charters for the tenth and eleventh centuries (sometimes XII century) allows fairly reliably predict the presence of a large number of Romanesque buildings. In conclusion, by comparing these chrono-geographical distributions to other data (Cistercian foundations, wandering), we show that these correlations could be numerous, thus invalidating the maximalist arguments for selective destruction.
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spelling doaj-art-f02087862a814955bddc8f24473454b02025-01-30T11:15:19ZfraCentre d'Études Médievales AuxerreBulletin du Centre d’Études Médiévales d’Auxerre1623-57701954-30932016-02-01910.4000/cem.13817Des structures inconciliables ? Cartographie comparée des chartes et des édifices « romans » (Xe –XIIIe siècles)Nicolas PerreauxCharters and “Romanesque” buildings are deemed to have suffered multiple selections, ranging from complete destruction to complex reconstruction. This article uses digital mapping, geolocation and data mining to compare these two structures at European level. Two corpora are thus employed, one including 520 000 charters (for the seventh to the fourteenth century), the other 8,600 “Romanesque” buildings (collection La nuit des temps of Zodiaque). By varying scales of observation, from the current Burgundy to the whole of Europe, the text shows a close correlation between the two structures: the existence of a large number of charters for the tenth and eleventh centuries (sometimes XII century) allows fairly reliably predict the presence of a large number of Romanesque buildings. In conclusion, by comparing these chrono-geographical distributions to other data (Cistercian foundations, wandering), we show that these correlations could be numerous, thus invalidating the maximalist arguments for selective destruction.https://journals.openedition.org/cem/13817geolocationCharters“Romanesque” buildingsSelective Conservationdata mining
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Des structures inconciliables ? Cartographie comparée des chartes et des édifices « romans » (Xe –XIIIe siècles)
Bulletin du Centre d’Études Médiévales d’Auxerre
geolocation
Charters
“Romanesque” buildings
Selective Conservation
data mining
title Des structures inconciliables ? Cartographie comparée des chartes et des édifices « romans » (Xe –XIIIe siècles)
title_full Des structures inconciliables ? Cartographie comparée des chartes et des édifices « romans » (Xe –XIIIe siècles)
title_fullStr Des structures inconciliables ? Cartographie comparée des chartes et des édifices « romans » (Xe –XIIIe siècles)
title_full_unstemmed Des structures inconciliables ? Cartographie comparée des chartes et des édifices « romans » (Xe –XIIIe siècles)
title_short Des structures inconciliables ? Cartographie comparée des chartes et des édifices « romans » (Xe –XIIIe siècles)
title_sort des structures inconciliables cartographie comparee des chartes et des edifices romans xe xiiie siecles
topic geolocation
Charters
“Romanesque” buildings
Selective Conservation
data mining
url https://journals.openedition.org/cem/13817
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