Data / Data from Recogito

Events in Pausanias’ Periegesis Displayed in Four Different Tables

With Links to Wikidata and to Book Sections

2024-04-29

The First Table Sorts the Events Alphabetically, the Second by Book Sections

Pagination, Searching and Sorting the Table

  • Pagination is automatically applied to all tables with more than 200 rows, by 200 rows per page.
    • You can navigate to the Next or Previous page by clicking on the left or right arrow or jump to any page by clicking on its number. The open page automatically scrolls back to the first row.
    • If you search or sort the table, pagination is regenerated and starts from the first page and first row.
  • Sorting is Alphabetic for all columns of the table except the first one, the column RowID, where it is numeric.
    • Alphabetic sorting means that 10 comes before 2 in ascending ordering and 9 before 10 in descending.
    • Click on RowID to return to the initial ordering of the table.
    • Clicking on the same column alternates the sorting order between ascending and descending order.
    • Sorting is applied to the entire table, not only to the currently visible page, and generates each time a new pagination, with the visible part of the table displaying the first page and scrolling to the first row.
    • However, if you have active searching results, in one or more pages, sorting is applied only to these results and its pages.
    • Sorting also includes invisible text, like the URL and the Title of Links. Columns that include text with both links and without links are sorted separately from each other, as linked text starts with the HTML element < a, which comes first in alphabetic order. However, linked text should be ordered alphabetically, as all links contain in the beginning, before the URL, the hidden attribute data-title with the first word of the text.
  • Searching is also applied to the entire table, not only to the currently visible page.
    • Searching also includes non-visible text, so you might get some non-expected results (if you search for HTTP you will get all links).
    • Click on Clear to remove the searching text, restore the initial state of the table and return to the first page.
    • If you have sorted the results of searching, sorting is still active even after cleaning the search. Click in that case on the column RowID to restore the initial order of the table.
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Pagination, Searching and Sorting the Table

  • Pagination is automatically applied to all tables with more than 200 rows, by 200 rows per page.
    • You can navigate to the Next or Previous page by clicking on the left or right arrow or jump to any page by clicking on its number. The open page automatically scrolls back to the first row.
    • If you search or sort the table, pagination is regenerated and starts from the first page and first row.
  • Sorting is Alphabetic for all columns of the table except the first one, the column RowID, where it is numeric.
    • Alphabetic sorting means that 10 comes before 2 in ascending ordering and 9 before 10 in descending.
    • Click on RowID to return to the initial ordering of the table.
    • Clicking on the same column alternates the sorting order between ascending and descending order.
    • Sorting is applied to the entire table, not only to the currently visible page, and generates each time a new pagination, with the visible part of the table displaying the first page and scrolling to the first row.
    • However, if you have active searching results, in one or more pages, sorting is applied only to these results and its pages.
    • Sorting also includes invisible text, like the URL and the Title of Links. Columns that include text with both links and without links are sorted separately from each other, as linked text starts with the HTML element < a, which comes first in alphabetic order. However, linked text should be ordered alphabetically, as all links contain in the beginning, before the URL, the hidden attribute data-title with the first word of the text.
  • Searching is also applied to the entire table, not only to the currently visible page.
    • Searching also includes non-visible text, so you might get some non-expected results (if you search for HTTP you will get all links).
    • Click on Clear to remove the searching text, restore the initial state of the table and return to the first page.
    • If you have sorted the results of searching, sorting is still active even after cleaning the search. Click in that case on the column RowID to restore the initial order of the table.
Print or Export Only Visible Table Rows (max 200) to:
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Export All Table Rows to:

You can download all four tables as CSV, XML or JSON files, or you can search in them and download the search results. Please read the information about searching and sorting the table, which you can see by clicking on the question mark (?) on the top of the tables.

The tables include the following four sorting alternatives:

  1. By Alphabet: Events are sorted alphabetically, by their annotation names, which are repeated if they are encountered in different Book Sections.
  2. By Section: Books, Chapters and Sections are sorted numerically, from Book 1 to 10,. The same Book Section is repeated for every Event Name mentioned in it, and the same Event Names can be repeated if they are mentioned in different sections.
  3. Grouped Within Sections: Includes numerically sorted distinct Book Section, where all Event Names within a section are alphabetically grouped together into a table column.
  4. Within Grouped Sections: Includes alphabetically sorted distinct Event Names, while all Book Sections where the same Event Name is encountered are grouped together as a list into a table column.

    However, distinct Event Names might not be unique, as they might refer to different entities.
    • Event names with the same external Link are listed once, as distinct Events, referring probably to a unique entity. Else, they are listed separately, as different entities.
    • The description (TAGS and COMMENT) of every distinct Event Name is also included in a separate table column. If a distinct name is encountered in different sections, its respective descriptions are grouped together in a numeric list corresponding to the list of sections.
    • Obs! Event Names without external link are listed once, as distinct names, although they might refer to different events. However, you can compare the parallel lists of sections and descriptions to figure out their differences.

Unique Events with all Sections where they are Mentioned Grouped in a Column

Pagination, Searching and Sorting the Table

  • Pagination is automatically applied to all tables with more than 200 rows, by 200 rows per page.
    • You can navigate to the Next or Previous page by clicking on the left or right arrow or jump to any page by clicking on its number. The open page automatically scrolls back to the first row.
    • If you search or sort the table, pagination is regenerated and starts from the first page and first row.
  • Sorting is Alphabetic for all columns of the table except the first one, the column RowID, where it is numeric.
    • Alphabetic sorting means that 10 comes before 2 in ascending ordering and 9 before 10 in descending.
    • Click on RowID to return to the initial ordering of the table.
    • Clicking on the same column alternates the sorting order between ascending and descending order.
    • Sorting is applied to the entire table, not only to the currently visible page, and generates each time a new pagination, with the visible part of the table displaying the first page and scrolling to the first row.
    • However, if you have active searching results, in one or more pages, sorting is applied only to these results and its pages.
    • Sorting also includes invisible text, like the URL and the Title of Links. Columns that include text with both links and without links are sorted separately from each other, as linked text starts with the HTML element < a, which comes first in alphabetic order. However, linked text should be ordered alphabetically, as all links contain in the beginning, before the URL, the hidden attribute data-title with the first word of the text.
  • Searching is also applied to the entire table, not only to the currently visible page.
    • Searching also includes non-visible text, so you might get some non-expected results (if you search for HTTP you will get all links).
    • Click on Clear to remove the searching text, restore the initial state of the table and return to the first page.
    • If you have sorted the results of searching, sorting is still active even after cleaning the search. Click in that case on the column RowID to restore the initial order of the table.
Print or Export Only Visible Table Rows (max 200) to:
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Export All Table Rows to: