- lit. "Geographical Guidance"), also
known by its
Latin names as the
Geographia and the Cosmographia, is a gazetteer, an atlas, and a
treatise on cartography...
-
Geographia Generalis is a
seminal work in the
field of
geography aut****d by
Bernhardus Varenius,
first published in 1650. This
influential text laid the...
- 1496. His
surviving cartographic work
includes m****cripts of Ptolemy's
Geographia, m****cripts of
Insularium illustratum (a
descriptive atlas of island...
-
Geographia Technica is a
biannual open-access peer-reviewed
academic journal. The
journal focuses on
quantitative and
technical methods in the discipline...
-
Regia and
south of Ziridava. This town was
attested by
Ptolemy in his
Geographia (3.8), yet its
exact location remains unknown.
Zurobara is
among the places...
- The
Geographia Map
Company is an
independently owned U.S.
publisher of road maps,
atlases and wall maps. The
company is
based in Hackensack, New Jersey...
-
Geography (from
Ancient Gr**** γεωγραφία
geōgraphía;
combining gê 'Earth' and gráphō 'write',
literally 'Earth writing') is the
study of the lands, features...
-
Geographia Neoteriki (Gr****: Γεωγραφία Νεωτερική
Modern Geography) is a
geography book
written in Gr**** by
Daniel Philippidis and
Grigorios Konstantas...
-
diplomat and
author who is best
known for his 1526 book
Cosmographia et
geographia de Affrica,
later published by
Giovanni Battista Ramusio as Descrittione...
-
published as the
Atlas Maior and
contained 594 maps in
eleven (Latin edition:
Geographia qvæ est cosmographiæ Blavianæ),
twelve (French edition: Le
grand atlas...