NYU Abu Dhabi
Sources Referenced in this Video
Dataset of places mentioned in Christine de Pizan
Selected storymaps for medievalists
The Road to Agincourt (Chatzis, Edinburgh) (military history)
Sul camino del Rinascimento (EIPACA di Manosque) (art production)
London’s lost river: the Tyburn (MOLA) (geo-archeology)
The Garden of Earthly Delights – Hieronymus Bosch (art history)
Game of Thrones : Arya’s Journey (cultural studies)
On mapping Christine de Pizan
Some Starting Points for Medieval Spatial Datasets
Digital Atlas for Roman and Medieval Civilization https://darmc.harvard.edu/data-availability
Morreale, L. (2019). Exploring Place in the French of Italy, 1st Edition (Version Omeka Classic, CartoDB). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2562276
Wrisley, D. J. (2015). The Literary Geographies of Christine de Pizan (geo-data) [Data set]. Approaches to Teaching Christine de Pizan. Modern Language Association. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.35350
A General Rubric for Academic Web-Based Writing:
Wrisley, D.J. (2020, July). Rubric for Academic Web-based Writing (Version 1.0). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3932709
On (Medieval) Culture and Mapping
On Storymapping and Pedagogy
ESRI. Story Maps and the Digital Humanities https://collections.storymaps.esri.com/humanities/
Wrisley, D.J. (2018). Mapping in the Digital Liberal Arts: Models, methods, futures, AMICAL webinar.
To cite this page
Wrisley, David Joseph. “Christine de Pizan Through Storymaps.” Middle Ages for Educators, July 15, 2020. Accessed [date]. http://middleagesforeducators.com/course-materials/christine-de-pizan-through-storymaps-by-david-joseph-wrisley/