This interdisciplinary Digital Humanities project analyzes Ottoman “nature” (flora, fauna, landscapes) in travelogues on the Ottoman empire, printed between 1501 and 1850. The leading questions are what role representations of nature played in the reports, whether and, if so, why differences occurred in diachronic and synchronic perspectives, and how the texts and images related to each other. This analysis aims to shed new light on transnational environmental and natural history.
The project team develops an innovative workflow for the extraction and analysis of texts and images. ONiT is the first project to analyze Ottoman “nature” in a large corpus of travelogues, systematically collecting and classifying related texts, images, and maps and scrutinizing their relationship to one another using novel tools, some of which use machine learning. We hereby build on the results of our previous Travelogues-project.Digital documents, computer-generated data and digital tools created as part of the project will be made freely accessible. ONiT is also looking for new ways to integrate the project’s results into the information systems of the ÖNB.