IMCoS Journal

IMCoS Journal
Title IMCoS Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 72
Release 2009
Genre Maps
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Journal

Journal
Title Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 698
Release 1990
Genre Cartography
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Automobile Trade Journal

Automobile Trade Journal
Title Automobile Trade Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 492
Release 1928
Genre Automobile industry and trade
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A World of Innovation

A World of Innovation
Title A World of Innovation PDF eBook
Author Gerhard Holzer
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 280
Release 2015-02-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1443875708

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Gerhard Mercator (1512–1594) was the most important cartographer and globemaker of the 16th century. He is particularly remembered for his publication Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi et Fabricati Figura (1595), and for his specific cylindrical map projection (1569), which is still used widely today. This book brings together the latest research on Mercator with a view to his sources and his relationships with other scientific disciplines and cartographers of his time, as well as his role in the wider worlds of Renaissance cartography and Humanism.

Star Maps

Star Maps
Title Star Maps PDF eBook
Author Nick Kanas
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 599
Release 2019-08-20
Genre Science
ISBN 3030136132

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Explore the beauty and awe of the heavens through the rich celestial prints and star atlases offered in this third edition book. The author traces the development of celestial cartography from ancient to modern times, describes the relationships between different star maps and atlases, and relates these notions to our changing ideas about humanity’s place in the universe. Also covered in this book are more contemporary cosmological ideas, constellation representations, and cartographic advances. The text is enriched with 226 images (141 in color) from actual, antiquarian celestial books and atlases, each one with an explanation of unique astronomical and cartographic features. This never-before-available hardcover edition includes two new chapters on pictorial style maps and celestial images in art, as well over 50 new images. Additionally, the color plates are now incorporated directly into the text, providing readers with a vibrant, immersive look into the history of star maps.

Companion to the History of the Book

Companion to the History of the Book
Title Companion to the History of the Book PDF eBook
Author Simon Eliot
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 976
Release 2019-08-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1119018218

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The celebrated text on the history of the book, completely revised, updated and expanded The revised and updated edition of The Companion to the History of the Book offers a global survey of the book’s history, through print and electronic text. Already well established as a standard survey of the historiography of the book, this new, expanded edition draws on a decade of advanced scholarship to present current research on paper, printing, binding, scientific publishing, the history of maps, music and print, the profession of authorship and lexicography. The text explores the many approaches to the book from the early clay tablets of Sumer, Assyria and Babylonia to today’s burgeoning electronic devices. The expert contributions delve into such fascinating topics as archives and paperwork, and present new chapters on Arabic script, the Slavic, Canadian, African and Australasian book, new textual technologies, and much more. Containing a wealth of illustrative examples and case studies to dramatize the exciting history of the book, the text is designed for academics, students and anyone interested in the subject.

Geographers

Geographers
Title Geographers PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Baigent
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 248
Release 2019-12-26
Genre Science
ISBN 1350127981

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Women are the exclusive focus of the 38th volume of Geographers. For the first time in the serial's history, the entire volume is devoted to important work of distinguished female geographers, amply demonstrating how these scholars' professional lives enrich the discipline's history. It also illustrates how reading and writing their biographies not only expands our understanding of geography's past, but points to its more diverse future. The collection includes biographies of Doreen Massey, winner of geography's 'Nobel prize', the prix Vautrin-Lud, for her remarkable contribution to geography and neighbouring disciplines which discovered the importance of space through her work; Helen Wallis, geographer and historian of cartography who for many years had charge of the UK's foremost collection of maps; Alice Saunier-Seïté, who applied her geographical training and formidable energy to teaching and educational reform in France; Isabel Margarida André, who lived through a turbulent political period in her native Portugal and meticulously investigated its effect on women and political geography; and the many women who helped to create the UK's first Geography department - the University of Oxford's, School of Geography - including Fanny Herbertson, Nora MacMunn, Marjorie Sweeting, Mary Marshall, Barbara Kennedy and other women geographers who are memorialised in a group article.