cosmography

विश्ववर्णन
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He entered the University of Leipzig where he studied mathematics, astronomy and cosmography .
the science that deals with the general features of the universe, including the earth. The branches of cosmography include astronomy, geography, and geology.
translation of 'cosmography'
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While this nostalgia certainly informs and influences her vision, it is balanced within a fairly complex 'cosmography' that distinguishes between going ‘back’ and ‘going backward.’
For his part, Pacioli understood the mathematical disciplines to be arithmetic, geometry, astrology, music, perspective, architecture, and 'cosmography' .
Any similarities between the layouts likely derived from a shared spatial 'cosmography' .
He was to hold this appointment for 20 years and contribute not only to mathematics but also to astronomy and 'cosmography' .
he published a series of elementary textbooks on 'cosmography', trigonometry, and astronomy (1651)
It was a new installment in his elaborate 'cosmography' in progress.
He entered the University of Leipzig where he studied mathematics, astronomy and 'cosmography' .
Moore wrote the sections on arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry and 'cosmography' while the sections on algebra, Euclid and navigation were written by Perkins.
He was interested in works on 'cosmography' and genealogy and, as a political man with a classical education, owned a substantial library of Greek, Latin, and Italian books.
But Kantor emerged from his explorations with a clearer understanding of barbecue and his own place in its 'cosmography' .
Realising that Mercator wanted to learn mathematics to apply it to 'cosmography' , Gemma Frisius gave him advice on the best route into learning the mathematics he needed to know, giving him books to study at home.
For this reason, the principal tool of 'cosmography' has become the redshift survey.
He instructed the crews on geometry and 'cosmography' before they left for voyages to North America in 1576.
This sumptuous book provided a 'cosmographical' introduction similar to that in the Cosmographia but in a more elaborate and elegant way.
Besides the fine world maps drawn according to the projections of the best scholars of the period - such as the 1566 map by Guillaume Le Testu, or the marvelous, richly illuminated 'cosmographies' , largely consisting of speculations on lands ‘as yet undiscovered ‘- most were maps intended for navigation.’
This boom in 'cosmographical' imagery in the 1650s seems to reflect a growing public awareness of the Copernican issue, which can also be attested from other sources.
The first section of the atlas consists of 'cosmographical' , astronomical and astrological texts translated into Catalan.
In fact, the Mantegna 'cosmographic' series is not in any way an origin of Tarot cards.
In fact the exhibition brings together quite a number of manuscripts; in addition to Qurans, histories, 'cosmographies' and copies of the Shahnameh (Persian Book of Kings) are also displayed.
Also included is an interesting 'cosmographical' miscellany that is unpublished but holds a great deal of interest for historians of cartography.
It is bound in a 8th century manuscript, measures 29 X 23 cm and was designed to illustrate the 'cosmographies' of Julius Honorius and Orosius.
This seminar will examine the form, function, and meaning of calendrical, seasonal, and other 'cosmographic' programs in religious and secular contexts in the Roman through the Early Byzantine periods (2nd century A.C. through the 8th century).
We might, in fact, say that recent scholarship on cartography mirrors cartography itself in its variation between local, or topographic focus, and aspirations to universal, 'cosmographic' range.
It was a German 'cosmographer' who suggested that the New World be designated ‘America.’
It completed a circuit of cultural influence by stimulating the further publication of many forms of travel literature, particularly the 'cosmographies' , which invariably included a chapter on the Tartars.
Such an atlas, called an isolario, emerges out of a 'cosmographical' tradition in which Thevet was steeped and which had its practical uses.
This is the most scientific of the four 'cosmographies' , being a significant astronomical text.
But historical processes may have disrupted or even aggrandized an original 'cosmographic' plan.
The subject also attracted numerous 'cosmographers' , geographers, encyclopedists and writers.
She has authored articles that range in topics from pilgrims’ maps to devotional arts, gender and ethnicity issues in Buddhist patronage, cults of saints in Asian traditions, and images of Buddhist 'cosmographies' .
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