Cartography. In any consideration of cartography as practised by the Greeks, it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions: the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole, while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building, an area, a town, or a district, and may describe how to get from point A to point B, either by land or by sea:
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spellingShingle | Murison, Charles Leslie Cartography. In any consideration of cartography as practised by the Greeks, it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions: the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole, while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building, an area, a town, or a district, and may describe how to get from point A to point B, either by land or by sea Carthography |
title | Cartography. In any consideration of cartography as practised by the Greeks, it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions: the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole, while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building, an area, a town, or a district, and may describe how to get from point A to point B, either by land or by sea |
title_auth | Cartography. In any consideration of cartography as practised by the Greeks, it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions: the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole, while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building, an area, a town, or a district, and may describe how to get from point A to point B, either by land or by sea |
title_exact_search | Cartography. In any consideration of cartography as practised by the Greeks, it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions: the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole, while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building, an area, a town, or a district, and may describe how to get from point A to point B, either by land or by sea |
title_full | Cartography. In any consideration of cartography as practised by the Greeks, it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions: the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole, while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building, an area, a town, or a district, and may describe how to get from point A to point B, either by land or by sea |
title_fullStr | Cartography. In any consideration of cartography as practised by the Greeks, it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions: the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole, while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building, an area, a town, or a district, and may describe how to get from point A to point B, either by land or by sea |
title_full_unstemmed | Cartography. In any consideration of cartography as practised by the Greeks, it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions: the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole, while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building, an area, a town, or a district, and may describe how to get from point A to point B, either by land or by sea |
title_short | Cartography. In any consideration of cartography as practised by the Greeks, it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions: the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole, while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building, an area, a town, or a district, and may describe how to get from point A to point B, either by land or by sea |
title_sort | cartography in any consideration of cartography as practised by the greeks it quickly becomes apparent that there are two main divisions the first is related to cosmology and theories about the origin and shape of the earth as a whole while the second is rather more mundane and involves plans of a building an area a town or a district and may describe how to get from point a to point b either by land or by sea |
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