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David Joseph Herlihy (May 8, 1930 – February 21, 1991) was an American historian who served as the president of the American Historical Association. He wrote on medieval and renaissance life, and was married to fellow historian Patricia Herlihy. His study of the Florentine and Pistoiese Catasto of 1427 is one of the first statistical surveys to use computers to analyze large amounts of data. The resulting book examines statistical patterns in tax-collecting surveys to find indications of social trends. (From Wikipedia) More about David Herlihy:
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Books by David Herlihy Books about David Herlihy: Filed under: Herlihy, David Portraits of Medieval and Renaissance Living: Essays in Memory of David Herlihy (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c1996), ed. by Samuel Kline Cohn and Steven Epstein, contrib. by David Herlihy, Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Anthony Molho, Roberto Barducci, Gabriella Battista, Francesco Donnini, Lisa M. Bitel, Barbara H. Rosenwein, Stephen D. White, Barbara M. Kreutz, Stephen Weinberger, Bruce L. Venarde, James Buchanan Given, Maureen C. Miller, Daniel F. Callahan, George W. Dameron, Giovanni Ciappelli, Giles Constable, Lorraine Christine Attreed, María Jesús Fuente Pérez, James M. Powell, Giorgio Chittolini, and John Jeffries Martin (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by David Herlihy: Herlihy, David, contrib.: Portraits of Medieval and Renaissance Living: Essays in Memory of David Herlihy (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c1996), ed. by Samuel Kline Cohn and Steven Epstein, also contrib. by Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Anthony Molho, Roberto Barducci, Gabriella Battista, Francesco Donnini, Lisa M. Bitel, Barbara H. Rosenwein, Stephen D. White, Barbara M. Kreutz, Stephen Weinberger, Bruce L. Venarde, James Buchanan Given, Maureen C. Miller, Daniel F. Callahan, George W. Dameron, Giovanni Ciappelli, Giles Constable, Lorraine Christine Attreed, María Jesús Fuente Pérez, James M. Powell, Giorgio Chittolini, and John Jeffries Martin (page images at HathiTrust)
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