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Duration of urban mortality for the 14th-century Black Death epidemic.

机译:14世纪黑死病流行的城市死亡持续时间。

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The Black Death epidemic of 1347-1351 was one of the most serious catastrophes in human history, yet it continues to be imperfectly described because of the small and often uncertain amount of information recorded and preserved. Analysis of data from 53 cities, with 200 to 120,000 residents, shows a relationship between urban population at the beginning of the epidemic and duration of the epidemic, thus throwing some light on the characteristics of the pestilence. A further relevance of the finding is its utility for estimating and resolving contradictory information. On a first application, we show that the population and fatalities of London in all likelihood were higher than the most widely accepted estimates and that those of Florence and Paris must have been smaller.
机译:1347-1351年的黑死病流行是人类历史上最严重的灾难之一,但由于记录和保存的信息量很少且常常不确定,因此其描述不完善。对来自53个城市的200到120,000居民的数据进行的分析显示,流行开始时的城市人口与流行持续时间之间存在一定的关系,从而对瘟疫的特征有所了解。该发现的进一步相关性是其用于估计和解决矛盾信息的效用。在第一个应用程序中,我们表明伦敦的人口和死亡人数很可能高于最广泛接受的估计数,而佛罗伦萨和巴黎的人口和死亡数必须较小。

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