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Chelouche, D. & Zucker, S. Quasar cartography: from black hole to broad-line region scales.
I have simply transferred "cartography" from the material realm to the immaterial realm, more specifically to the semiotic realm — cf. my notion of "lexicogrammatical cartography" in Matthiessen (1995a).
With Medieval Islamic Maps, historian Karen C. Pinto brings us the first in-depth exploration of medieval Islamic cartography from the mid-tenth to the nineteenth century.
"Through excellent research in multilingual (Arabic, Persian, and Turkish) primary and secondary resources, Pinto provides a significantly original, detailed, and compelling in-depth assessment of medieval Islamic cartography from the mid-10th to the 19th century.
"Beyond their function maps are also fascinating works of art in themselves and through our Maps Moment we hope to go some way towards illustrating their true meaning and beauty". Mapping The World (3 x 60-minutes) tells the epic and beautiful story of cartography, from hammered rock art to satellite images of Google Earth.
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Spatially heterogeneous atmospheric CO2 measurements from the Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Cartography (SCIMACHY) from ENVISAT (0.5° resolution, 2003 2009) were converted to monthly surface CO2 concentration to produce an average monthly CO2 difference to global average CO2 map [63], which was used to adjust the CO2 fertilization calculation.
He joined the Newberry Library in 1969 and was director of its Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography from 1974 to 1980.
History of Cartography Project from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Like many words in the English language, cartography comes from a Greek root, in this case chartis, meaning map, and graphein, meaning write.
Combining affect and performance theory within a Situationist framework, affecdent cartography (derived from affect + dissent) reveals how the Angels of Light used urban space for counterculture contestations of mainstream gender, political, and consumer practices: a previously uncharted history embedded in San Franciscos built environment.
Jean Matal is conspicuous among late Renaissance scholars less for the range of his passions — which ran from cartography to the texts of Roman law, and from publishing to religious harmony — than for the distinction with which he undertook these pursuits, and for his subsequent obscurity.
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