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Quadric surfaces are one of the geometric elements most commonly used for shape expression and mechanical accessory cartography in three dimensions.
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Opening with an account of the remarkable discovery of the manuscript and its purchase by the Bodleian Library, the authors use The Book of Curiosities to re-evaluate the development of astrology, geography, and cartography in the first four centuries of Islam.
I will begin by fleshing out the notion of registerial cartography (Section 2), locating the territory to be surveyed in registerial cartography in terms of two of the global dimensions in the organization of language in context, viz. the cline of instantiation and the hierarchy of stratification.
Gari Ledyard is the author of The Dutch Came to Korea (Royal Asiatic Society, 1971), The Korean Language Reform of 1446 (Sin'gu Munhwasa, Seoul, 1998), "Cartography in Korea," a book-length monograph with over sixty illustrations in The History of Cartography, Vol 2, Part 2 (Univ. of Chicago Press, 1994) and many other monographs, articles, and reviews related to Korean and East Asian history.
Mathematical Geography and Cartography in Islam and their Continuation in the Occident retains this format, but the usual introduction is expanded into two massive volumes of 'historical presentation', plus a lavishly illustrated atlas with 209 maps (many in colour).
The cartography in question, though, is biological, not terrestrial.
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