English to Malayalam Dictionary cartography

cartography

കാര്ട്ടോ
definition
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So there is good reason to say that during the war, military geography and military cartography emerged as full-fledged sciences in their own right.
the science or practice of drawing maps.
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As well as mathematics, Ozanam was also interested in 'cartography' and military engineering.
The historian of 'cartography' James Welu has shown all of these to be actual contemporary printed maps.
Regarding his importance for the history of 'cartography' , he is compared to Ptolemy, the ancient scholar from Alexandria in Egypt.
Cosmographia provided a layman's introduction to such subjects as astronomy, geography, 'cartography' , surveying, navigation and mathematical instruments.
Other disciplines have been brought to bear on the subject, including archaeology, 'cartography' , and historical geography.
First, he knew very little about either geography, astronomy, or 'cartography' .
These in turn led to advances in geography and 'cartography' and the colonization of new lands.
Mercator had studied geography, 'cartography' and mathematics at the University of Louvain in Belgium.
As a Dominican he continued to study philosophy and theology but he became increasingly interested in the study of mathematics, astronomy, and 'cartography' .
Thus it was, in a round about way, that I became, latterly, the first woman Keeper of Public Records, while remaining a practising historian of the history of 'cartography' .
The history of mathematics had always interested Rey Pastor and late in his career his interests in historical topics extended to 'cartography' .
Unlike most explorers, these two leaders had no Aboriginal guides to help them, no skill in geography, 'cartography' , or living off the land.
It is a remarkable scientific document which contains his work on mathematics, music, astronomy, calendars, 'cartography' , geology, optics and medicine.
So there is good reason to say that during the war, military geography and military 'cartography' emerged as full-fledged sciences in their own right.
Mercator made many new maps and globes, but his greatest contribution to 'cartography' must be the Mercator projection.
Bonnet also published on 'cartography' , algebra, rational mechanics and mathematical physics.
As Harley points out, much of the scientific rhetoric of post-Enlightenment 'cartography' was used to maintain systems of state and imperial domination.
In the history of 'cartography' the territory being mapped changed very little.
In the historical development of 'cartography' , when a new type or style of map appears on the scene, it is normally derived from earlier forms in some evolutionary process.
Critical cartographers urge a profound revision of traditional 'cartography' as taught in academic Geography.
In 1552 Mercator moved to Duisburg where he opened a 'cartographic' workshop.
The 'cartographical' references identify shared experiences as well as places.
Dutch cartographers dominated the seventeenth century and French and British 'cartographers' the eighteenth century.
With today's 'cartographic' techniques we have mapped the world to such an extent that I can say with certainty there does not exist an area of land undiscovered that could hide a breeding stock of any species of dinosaurs.
Fascinating work on the election for the 'cartographically' inclined can be found here, where the results take into account population levels.
In the 1850s Persac, his wife, and their three sons were living on Bayou Manchac, where he worked as a 'cartographer' and civil engineer.
A warning for the 'cartographically' hopeless: Grace is difficult to find unless you've been there before.
He says the whorls remind him of a 'cartographical' system still undiscovered.
Gerardus Mercator was a geographer, 'cartographer' and mathematician born in Flanders.
In 1604 another famous 'cartographer' named Hondius had acquired Mercator's original plates and published several more editions.
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