Between 1748 and 1773, the nobleman Pietro Gradenigo wrote his famous "Notatori": 38 manuscripts – today preserved in Museo Correr Library in Venice – where he recorded over 22,000 reports concerning different disciplines – history, economics, politics, art – and news about Venice and the neighboring territories. The Notatori are still an essential point of reference for the study of Serenissima in the XVIII century. In order to make them available to researchers and preserve it, a relational database has been developed. To populate and retrieve the information in the database, we created the Portale Gradenigo: a dedicated web portal that relies on finding and inserting content.

I “Notatori” di Pietro Gradenigo: dal manoscritto al Web.

Chiara Bombardini;Daniel Zilio
2022

Abstract

Between 1748 and 1773, the nobleman Pietro Gradenigo wrote his famous "Notatori": 38 manuscripts – today preserved in Museo Correr Library in Venice – where he recorded over 22,000 reports concerning different disciplines – history, economics, politics, art – and news about Venice and the neighboring territories. The Notatori are still an essential point of reference for the study of Serenissima in the XVIII century. In order to make them available to researchers and preserve it, a relational database has been developed. To populate and retrieve the information in the database, we created the Portale Gradenigo: a dedicated web portal that relies on finding and inserting content.
2022
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