10.18710/CVW8YUAspaas, Per PippinPer PippinAspaas0000-0002-6760-9617UiT The Arctic University of NorwayKontler, LászlóLászlóKontler0000-0002-6123-5722Central European University, BudapestPataki, KatalinKatalinPatakiCentral European University, BudapestMetadata serving as basis for illustrations of Maximilian Hell's network in the book "Maximilian Hell (1720-1792) and the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe" by Per Pippin Aspaas and László Kontler (Brill Academic Publishers, 2020)DataverseNO2019Arts and HumanitiesAstronomy and AstrophysicsHistory of ScienceJesuit StudiesHistory of AstronomyEarly Modern HistoryEighteenth-Century StudiesAspaas, Per PippinPer PippinAspaasUiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT The Arctic University of NorwayAspaas, Per PippinPer PippinAspaasKontler, LaszloLaszloKontlerPataki, KatalinKatalinPatakiUiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT The Arctic University of Norway2019-02-182023-09-282004-07-01/2018-12-3110.1163/97890044168334214094765642309431940411028147application/pdftext/tab-separated-valuestext/plaintext/tab-separated-valuestext/plainapplication/pdf1.1CC0 1.0The book "Maximilian Hell (1720-1792) and the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe" by Per Pippin Aspaas and László Kontler (Brill Academic Publishers, 2020) includes several illustrations, including one visualization of Hell's surviving correspondence and another of sites of observation recorded in the appendices of the Ephemerides Astronomicae ad Meridianum Vindobonensem, edited by Hell. The task of producing these visualizations was commisioned to Katalin Pataki, PhD Candidate at Central European University in Budapest. She also enriched the metadata to accommodate it to the technical requirements of the visualization tools used.