2015
DOI: 10.24894/978-3-7965-3474-4
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Endlose Kälte - Witterungsverlauf und Getreidepreise in den Burgundischen Niederlanden im 15. Jahrhundert

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Menschliche Gesellschaften sind in hohem Mass dem Klima und dem Witterungsverlauf ausgesetzt. Dies gilt insbesondere für die vorindustrielle Zeit. Im vorliegenden Band stellt die Autorin eine umfangreiche und detaillierte Klimarekonstruktion für den Raum der Burgundischen Niederlande im 15. Jahrhundert vor. Diese umfasst einerseits detaillierte Beschreibungen aus zeitgenössischen Quellen und andererseits Temperatur- sowie Niederschlagsindices in saisonaler Auflösung. Die Klimarekonstruktion dient als Unters… Show more

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“…In the case of direct information, this means for instance descriptions of weather conditions over a certain period. Depending on the interests of the observer, the sources focus either on descriptions of extreme weather events and natural hazards or, in lucky cases, even serial accounts of weather descriptions that include average weather conditions (Pfister, 1999;Camenisch, 2015b). If sources contain series of proxy data which give indirect information on weather-related processes such as plant or ice phenologyfurther statistical analyses are necessary (e.g.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of direct information, this means for instance descriptions of weather conditions over a certain period. Depending on the interests of the observer, the sources focus either on descriptions of extreme weather events and natural hazards or, in lucky cases, even serial accounts of weather descriptions that include average weather conditions (Pfister, 1999;Camenisch, 2015b). If sources contain series of proxy data which give indirect information on weather-related processes such as plant or ice phenologyfurther statistical analyses are necessary (e.g.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pribyl et al, 2013;Labbé et al, 2019). As the characteristics of the sources are different, it is necessary to consider the potential and the limits of the weather-related information for each source and in some cases even for each record (Camenisch, 2015b).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The au-1052 C. Camenisch: Endless cold: a seasonal reconstruction of temperature and precipitation Table 1. Classification of documentary sources (Pfister et al, 2009;Camenisch, 2015 thor gives not only an account of heavy frost in the winter of 1407/1408 but describes in addition how the Meuse was so firmly frozen between Jemeppe and Liège that chariots loaded with grain and other foods were driven on the ice. This frost lasted for 10 weeks before the ice started to melt on 28 January 1408 (the date is given in the Julian calendar style and in the Gregorian calendar equates to 7 February 1408).…”
Section: Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another distinction is made between institutional and individual sources on the one hand and between narrative and administrative sources on the other hand (see Table 1). The first classification takes note of the origination process of the text and the second focuses on the text type and its use (Pfister et al, 2009;Camenisch, 2015). Both have a direct impact on the quality of the sources, as discussed subsequently.…”
Section: Classificationmentioning
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