EpiMedDat
The Open Data Collection for Historical Epidemics and Medieval Diseases

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The project aims to establish a collaborative scientific database (entitled EpiMedDat) for the collective collection of historical data on highly infectious diseases in pre-modern times. ([[EpiMedDat:About|What is EpiMedDat?]])
We reached {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles and {{NUMBEROFEDITS}} edits by {{NUMBEROFUSERS}} users.
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Revision as of 22:23, 21 November 2025

Sponsors

Volkswagen Stiftung
Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO)
Sächsische Aufbaubank – Förderbank, Co-Funding: TG-70

The project aims to establish a collaborative scientific database (entitled EpiMedDat) for the collective collection of historical data on highly infectious diseases in pre-modern times. (What is EpiMedDat?)

We reached 1,646 articles and 3,882 edits by 4 users. [[:#ask: ]]

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