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Chorographica de las
Islas Filipinas (Spanish, lit. "Hydrographical and
Chorographical Chart of the
Philippine Islands"), more
commonly known as the Velarde...
- of
Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-5744-6. Rohl,
Darrell J. (2011). "The
Chorographic Tradition and Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century
Scottish Antiquaries"...
- The
Chorographic Commission (Comisión Corográfica in Spanish) was a
scientific project initially commissioned in 1850 by the
Republic of the New Granada...
- with
another type of map; they are
distinguished from smaller-scale "
chorographic maps" that
cover large regions, "planimetric maps" that do not show elevations...
- topographer, and herald, best
known as
author of Britannia, the
first chorographical survey of the
islands of
Great Britain and
Ireland that
relates landscape...
- journalist. He
founded a
publishing house and a
newspaper before joining the
Chorographic Commission in 1850. He also
served as the 4th
Secretary of
Foreign Affairs...
- the Most
Ancient to the
Present Times: With a
Dictionary of Places,
Chorographical and Philological, Vol. 6 (A. Gardner, 1890), p. 683. Hamilton's royal...
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author himself. The work is
indeed a
description of
curiosities in a
chorographic framework. Adventus, to whom it is dedicated, is
identified with Oclatinius...
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literary invention by
Irish author Richard Head.
Roderick O'Flaherty in A
Chorographical Description of West or H-Iar
Connaught (1684)
tells us "There is now...
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Camden used the
phrase in the
preface to
Britannia (1607), the
first chorographical survey of the
islands of
Great Britain and Ireland. The
phrase is translated...