Atlas / Realms
Everyday letters and epistolary practice
Subjects in this realm
Object count by maturity
Headline size counts L1-L5 research objects; L0 rough rows remain in the table only.
Count by Maturity
L0 Rough source
L1 Lead
L2 Candidate
L3 Evidence packet
L4 Draft article
L5 Published article
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Everyday letters and epistolary practice
Ordinary correspondence — papyrus notes from Egyptian villages, ink-on-wood tablets from the Vindolanda fort, family mail moving with travellers — was among the pre-print world's most voluminous written genres, and its survivals are freakishly local: a few de...
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Deferred Metrics
Quotient epistemic mass
Size by aggregate epistemic_quotient to show where the strongest inferred knowledge is.
Published-only
Size by L5 published articles only: the solid-ground view.
Negative-space
Size or shade by lost-vs-attested structure: the map of the gaps.