People, Place, and Power in Eighteenth-Century GhentMain MenuPeople, Place, and Power in Eighteenth-Century GhentWhat Festival Books Can Tell UsThe Festival Book: Narrative, Image, and RemembranceTimelineScroll-Over Locales in the Festival BookEarly 18th-Century map with locales mentioned in the Festival BookPersonnages and Pathways 1Personnages and Pathways 2Sounds and Sights in GhentMemorializationFurther ReadingContributorsRutgers University, Department of Italian
12019-05-12T22:25:22-07:00Personnages and Pathways 212plain8467492019-05-13T12:00:28-07:00This image records the names of each person who attended the event in which the king's representative swore his oath. This image is the largest in the book, and requires the reader to pull it out to its full size to view all of the names. The following video demonstrates how users would have interacted with this image:
Using data gleaned from the book's text and images, including the one above, we were able to discover and track the names and ranks of those listed in the text, who was present at each locale, how they proceeded from one place to the next, and in what numbers.
The network graph below maps out the dignitaries who attended each event, as well as those who were absent:
Move on to the next page to explore the events in which these dignitaries participated.