Edward Triplett
Instructor of Art, Art History & Visual Studies
Ed Triplett is a Lecturing Fellow in the Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies. His research has focused on the architecture of Iberia's military-religious orders, and the use of spatial methods for reconstructing medieval landscapes. He teaches courses on the design and construction of castles, monasteries and cathedrals during the Middle Ages, and on the use of GIS for mapping historical subjects. Ed has been a core member of the the Wired Lab for Digital Art History since 2016, and he is currently developing a 3D mapping project that reconstructs an early 16th century codex of Portuguese castle plans and perspective drawings known as "Book of Fortresses."
Current Appointments & Affiliations
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Education, Training, & Certifications
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Subject Headings
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Selected Grants
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Recent Courses
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ARTHIST 225: Gothic Cathedrals
2022
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ARTHIST 227: Medieval Castles of Europe
2022
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ARTHIST 315: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2022
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ARTHIST 590S: Special Topics
2022
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ARTHIST 714: Historical Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2022
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CMAC 315: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2022
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CMAC 715: Historical Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2022
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ISS 315: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2022
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ISS 715: Historical Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2022
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MEDREN 215: Gothic Cathedrals
2022
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MEDREN 226: Medieval Castles of Europe
2022
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MEDREN 491: Independent Study: Thesis
2022
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MEDREN 590S: Advanced Seminar in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
2022
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VMS 304: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2022
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ARTHIST 225: Gothic Cathedrals
2021
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ARTHIST 227: Medieval Castles of Europe
2021
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ARTHIST 315: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2021
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ARTHIST 382: Visualizing Cities: Representing Urban Landscapes, Cultures, and Environments
2021
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ARTHIST 714: Historical Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2021
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ARTHIST 780: Visualizing Cities: Representing Urban Landscapes, Cultures, and Environments
2021
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CMAC 715: Historical Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2021
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CMAC 780: Visualizing Cities: Representing Urban Landscapes, Cultures, and Environments
2021
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HISTORY 406: Visualizing Cities: Representing Urban Landscapes, Cultures, and Environments
2021
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HISTORY 779: Visualizing Cities: Representing Urban Landscapes, Cultures, and Environments
2021
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ISS 315: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2021
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ISS 380: Visualizing Cities: Representing Urban Landscapes, Cultures, and Environments
2021
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ISS 715: Historical Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2021
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ISS 780: Visualizing Cities: Representing Urban Landscapes, Cultures, and Environments
2021
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MEDREN 215: Gothic Cathedrals
2021
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MEDREN 226: Medieval Castles of Europe
2021
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MEDREN 493: Research Independent Study: Thesis
2021
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VMS 304: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2021
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VMS 380: Visualizing Cities: Representing Urban Landscapes, Cultures, and Environments
2021
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ARTHIST 225: Gothic Cathedrals
2020
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ARTHIST 315: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2020
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ARTHIST 390S: Special Topics in Art History
2020
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ARTHIST 714: Historical Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2020
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CMAC 715: Historical Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2020
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HISTORY 390S: Topics in History Seminar
2020
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ISS 315: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2020
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ISS 715: Historical Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
2020
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MEDREN 215: Gothic Cathedrals
2020
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MEDREN 390S: Seminar in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
2020
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VMS 304: Mapping History with Geographic Information Systems
2020
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VMS 390S: Special Topics in Visual and Media Studies
2020
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VMS 391: Independent Study
2020
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