prosopographies

/ˌprɑsəˈpɑɡrəfiz/
noun
  1. Studies or collections of biographies of a particular group of people, often used in historical or sociological research.
    • Modern prosopographies use databases to analyze the lives of thousands of individuals.
    • Prosopographies help researchers understand the social networks of medieval merchants.
    • The historian published several prosopographies of Roman senators.
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