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Data as a State of Mind and the Problem of How It Came to Be in Early Modern Europe

Data as a State of Mind and the Problem of How It Came to Be in Early Modern Europe

Update: 2016-11-18
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J. Andrew Mendelsohn from Queen Mary University of London and Charité Berlin delivers a talk titled “Data as a State of Mind and the Problem of How It Came to Be in Early Modern Europe.” This talk was included in the session titled “Envisioning Data from the Early Modern to the Nineteenth Century.”



Part of “Histories of Data and the Database,” a conference held at The Huntington Nov. 18–19, 2016.

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Data as a State of Mind and the Problem of How It Came to Be in Early Modern Europe

Data as a State of Mind and the Problem of How It Came to Be in Early Modern Europe

The Huntington