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, , Citation Vittoria Colizza and Alessandro Vespignani 2010 Phys. World 23 (02) 26 DOI 10.1088/2058-7058/23/02/36

2058-7058/23/02/26

Abstract

The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in history. Beginning in 1347, the plague took just three years to spread from Constantinople in western Turkey to Italy and then on to the rest of Europe, leaving nearly a quarter of the continent's population dead in its wake. Historical studies confirm that the disease diffused smoothly, generating an epidemic front that travelled through the continent as a continuous wave at a rate of about 200–400 miles per year.

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10.1088/2058-7058/23/02/36