NFDI4Culture Metadata API
Metadata of all resources as Linked Open Data
The NFDI4Culture portal offers all content as Linked Open Data over this RESTful API. The API implements the Hydra-Specification of the W3C Hydra Community Group. The semantic description of this API can be retrieved by clients via the Hydra documentation file (JSON). Each metadata record offered via this API can also be retrieved in one of following machine-readable LOD serializations. The API is the basis for the Culture Research Information Graph, which together with the Culture Research Data Graph forms the Culture Knowledge Graph (for more details see this presentation).
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Ferdinand Gregorovius. Poesie und Wissenschaft. Gesammelte deutsche und italienische Briefe
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The digital edition Ferdinand Gregorovius. Poetry and Science. Collected German and Italian Letters by the Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rome (DHI Rom) offers a representative selection of the correspondence of the German historian and journalist Ferdinand Gregorovius (1821-1981). The collected German and Italian letters are offered as a critical digital-born edition in their original language with comprehensive commentary.
Ferdinand Gregorovius lived in Rome for more than 20 years, where he wrote his main work, the "Geschichte der Stadt Rom im Mittelalter", which in 1876 made him an honorary citizen of the city. In addition to his historiographical and literary oeuvre he has left several thousand letters in which he, a contemporary witness, sheds light on Italian and German history of science as well as on politics and culture of the 19th century. Whilst travelling Gregorovius corresponded in particular with learned writers and artists.
Around 1090 letters have been edited in TEI-P5, mainly based on the DTA-Basisformat. There are lists of persons, works, places, literature, works, corporate names in cmif.xml format providing a systematic access to the data. The project was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) from 2017 to 2023. In addition, the project was supported by the Gerda Henkel Foundation between 2018 and 2023.