- Leo
Bagrow (born Lev ****ovich Bagrov; 6 July 1881 – 10
August 1957) was a Russian-born
historian of cartography,
founder of the
journal Imago Mundi....
- peer-reviewed
academic journal about mapping,
established in 1935 by Leo
Bagrow. It
covers the
history of
early maps, cartography, and map-related ideas...
- they are
better called "windrose lines": As
cartographic historian Leo
Bagrow states, "…the word [loxodromic or
rhumb chart] is
wrongly applied to the...
-
loxodromes only if the
chart was
drawn on a
suitable projection. As Leo
Bagrow states: The word ("Rhumbline") is
wrongly applied to the sea-charts of this...
- 181, 182, 184.
Bowersock 1994, p. 185. Levi & Levi 1967, p. [page needed]
Bagrow 2010, p. 37
Nussli Patrick Gautier-Dalché (2003). "The
Medieval and Renaissance...
- Delhi, IN:
Penguin Viking. pp. xi, 135, 148, 160. ISBN 978-0670093625.
Bagrow 1945. Rutkin, H.
Darrel (2010). "The use and
abuse of Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos...
- Press. p. 202. ISBN 978-0-674-03306-1.
Retrieved February 8, 2012. Leo
Bagrow, R. & A.
Skelton (2009).
History of cartography.
Transaction Publishers...
-
Norgate (2003), Saxton's Hampshire: Surveying,
University of
Portsmouth Bagrow, L. (1964)
History of Cartography;
revised and
enlarged by R.A. Skelton...
- "loxodrome"
because it has been made
synonymous retrospectively. As Leo
Bagrow states: the word ('Rhumbline') is
wrongly applied to the sea-charts of this...
- of Holm (1888).
Bagrow, Leo (1948), "Eskimo Maps",
Imago Mundi, 5 (1): 92 + two
unpaged plates, doi:10.1080/03085694808591919
Bagrow cites Holm 1888,...