Digital humanities applied to the historical cartography of the Atlantic ports: 'E-port. Atlantic Cartography, XIVth-XVIIIth centuries'

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Cartographic representations have evolved in the interest of a greater scientific rigor since the decline of more realistic resources in favour of other, more conventional, methods. The project 'E-port. Atlantic Cartography, XIVth-XVIIIth centuries', as a source of knowledge, tries to conduct research from historical cartography using the resources and tools that the digital humanities provide.

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Rivera Medina, A. M. (2017, February 1). Digital humanities applied to the historical cartography of the Atlantic ports: “E-port. Atlantic Cartography, XIVth-XVIIIth centuries.” International Journal of Maritime History. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/0843871416679125

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