Find out about the team behind the project, and learn about the 1584 map we used for the app. You can also read news and reviews, periodically updated here.

Contributors

Reviews

Credits

About Bonsignori’s map

News

You can also read two articles that discuss the project.

Fabrizio Nevola and David Rosenthal, ‘Locating experience in the Renaissance city using mobile app technologies: the ‘Hidden Florence’ project,’ in Mapping Space, Sense, and Movement in Florence:  Historical GIS and the Early Modern City, eds. Nicholas Terpstra and Colin Rose, London: Routledge 2016, 187-209. Link to book.

Fabrizio Nevola, ‘Microstoria 2.0: Geo-locating Renaissance spatial and architectural history,’ in Early Modern Studies after the Digital Turn.  ed. Laura Estill, Diane Jakacki, and Michael Ullyot, Toronto: Iter, 2016 (Series: New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies), 259-82. Link to book.

Hidden Florence by Fabrizio Nevola is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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