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Cross-sectional (synchronic) projection of network data on incriminations (nominations of people in the criminal context of heresy trials) in the medieval inquisition register of Bologna, 1291–1310 in TSV format (tabulator-separated values), and R code for the article: Zbíral, David, Katia Riccardo, Tomáš Hampejs, and Zoltán Brys. ‘Gender, Kinship, and Other Social Predictors of Incrimination in the Inquisition Register of Bologna (1291–1310): Results from an Exponential Random Graph Model’. PLOS One 20, no. 2 (11 February 2025): e0315467. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315467. The data and analysis are described in the related article.
incriminations, denunciation, Middle Ages, inquisition, Bologna, network analysis, social factors, network data
incriminations, denunciation, Middle Ages, inquisition, Bologna, network analysis, social factors, network data
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