id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kcq2aejpl5dmlaeyqgeehvet4a John Bradley Exploring a model for the semantics of medieval legal charters 2017 16 .pdf application/pdf 8256 406 56 https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/exploring-a-model-for-the-semantics-of-medieval-legal-charters(3066b684-9904-445a-aee5-a23f9c5bb007).html https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/exploring-a-model-for-the-semantics-of-medieval-legal-charters(3066b684-9904-445a-aee5-a23f9c5bb007).html https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/exploring-a-model-for-the-semantics-of-medieval-legal-charters(3066b684-9904-445a-aee5-a23f9c5bb007).html which the structured data model thus derived differs from text-oriented approaches such as Keywords: prosopography, structured historical data, medieval legal charters, prosopographies, and prosopography is an activity that by its very nature connects texts to 'objectsin-the-world' outside the charter texts: the historical people. kind of charters, the figure 3 diagram describes aspects of the Charlemagne database structure they connect material in the text to the world entities of people, places, dates, and so on, they have think about the objects-in-the-world that these charter texts claim to represent. would require a more complex structure than the charter-text-plus-markup that CEI provides by itself, since the world entities exist outside of any particular piece of charter text. entities like people or places in these medieval charter texts – definitely a useful venture in entities arising from a historical sense of the medieval world than charter text markup generally ./cache/work_kcq2aejpl5dmlaeyqgeehvet4a.pdf ./txt/work_kcq2aejpl5dmlaeyqgeehvet4a.txt