MMag. Dr. Irene Rabl
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Department of History
University Vienna
Universitätsring 1
1010 Wien
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"Nuns and Monks - Prosopographical Interfaces"
Team Leader: Irene Rabl
Researcher: Daniel Jeller (ICARUS)
Duration of project: 2019 -2021Prosopography is a very important research area in the humanities, as it enables researchers to answer a number of important questions about historical societies and the lives of people within them that are difficult to answer when only considering primary sources about individual persons or events alone. The various sources available to us about early modern European Catholic nuns and monks are among the most interesting for transformation into a modern prosopographical database. This is because monastic communities were highly interconnected throughout Europe, the nuns and monks came from a wide range of geographic and social backgrounds, and the data they produced about themselves and their peers was often of very high quality and well- structured.
For these reasons, various primary sources have already been transferred into the digital domain by different research efforts. NAMPI (“Nuns and Monks – Prosopographical Interfaces”) is a project that aims to alleviate some of the most severe drawbacks of the existing digital resources in the area of early modern religious prosopography. These are: a narrow focus and lack of metadata structures that makes content difficult to compare, and unclear technical standards that make digital data difficult to share and reuse for researchers.
NAMPI will create an RDF semantic database based on the factoid model ontology developed by Pasin & Bradley, which together with additional content-oriented ontologies allows an accurate portrayal of the lives of early modern nuns and monks. The data will be made available to researchers and for reuse by other projects through a modern and well-documented REST API and a website based on it. This will enable registered contributors to edit data and anonymous users to browse and query the prosopographical information and extract a complex and accurate picture of the persons represented in the database.
By the end of the project, NAMPI will incorporate data on around 82,000 persons from already available databases like ProDomo or Germania Sacra as well as from previously unpublished sources like the profession books of the Ursulines in Linz and Innsbruck. In this way NAMPI will contribute to making information on the lives of early modern nuns and monks available to researchers and the general public alike and help to further our knowledge about our past and our cultural heritage.
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Barokk vallásos közösségek [engl. Religious confraternities in Baroque]. ed. / Judit Bogár; Eszter Déri. Budapest: MTA – PPKE Barokk Irodalom és Lelkiség Kutatócsoport, 2017. p. 155-169.
Publications: Contribution to book › Contribution to proceedings › Peer Reviewed
2016. Monastica Historia III. Kommunikation zwischen Kloster und Welt in Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit, Melk, Austria.
Publications: Contribution to conference › Other contribution to conference
Lilienfeld: Stift Lilienfeld, 2015. 322 p.
Publications: Book › Collection
Campililiensia. Geschichte, Kunst und Kultur des Zisterzienserstiftes Lilienfeld. ed. / Pius Maurer; Irene Rabl; Harald Schmid. Lilienfeld: Stift Lilienfeld, 2015. p. 205-218.
Publications: Contribution to book › Chapter
Tagungsbericht des 26. Österreichischen Historikertages Krems/Stein: 24. bis 28. September 2012. ed. / Reinelde Motz-Linhart. St. Pölten: Niederösterreichisches Institut für Landeskunde , 2015. p. 425-435 (Veröffentlichungen des Verbandes Österreichischer Historiker und Geschichtsvereine, Vol. 35). (Studien und Forschungen aus dem Niederösterreichischen Institut für Landeskunde / Sonderband, Vol. 2015).
Publications: Contribution to book › Contribution to proceedings › Peer Reviewed