Replication Data for: Did Astronomy Constitute a Denominationally Neutral Space within the Republic of Letters? An Outline for the Use of Visualization Tools in the Study of Astronomical Correspondencehttps://doi.org/10.18710/6JUYEYAspaas, Per PippinPataki, KatalinDataverseNO2019-06-042023-09-28T21:33:33ZThis dataset consists of metadata used for creating the visualizations accompanying our article “Did Astronomy Constitute a Denominationally Neutral Space within the Republic of Letters? An Outline for the Use of Visualization Tools in the Study of Astronomical Correspondence”, to be published in July 2019.Arts and HumanitiesAstronomy and AstrophysicsDigital HumanitiesEighteenth-Century StudiesHistory of ScienceHistory of AstronomyHistory of ReligionJesuit StudiesEarly Modern HistoryEnglishPer Pippin Aspaas and Katalin Pataki, “Did Astronomy Constitute a Denominationally Neutral Space within the Republic of Letters? An Outline for the Use of Visualization Tools in the Study of Astronomical Correspondence”. In: T. Wallnig, M. Romberg and J. Weis (eds.). Das Achtzehnte Jahrhundert und Österreich vol. 34 (2019)., doi, 10.7767/9783205209096.65, https://doi.org/10.7767/9783205209096.652019-06-04Aspaas, Per Pippin2019-05-131750-01-011790-12-31CC0 1.0