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- economic conditions and natural resources. He wrote Specimen Zoologiae Geographicae Quadrupedum (1777), one of the first works on the geographical distribution...
- table, the 1621 edition of Adriaan Metius's Institutiones Astronomicae Geographicae. Symbolically, the volume is open to Book III, a section advising the...
- Rumold Mercator published a supplement of 34 maps to his father's Tabulae Geographicae map book. It contains 29 maps, engraved by Gerardus Mercator, of the...
- Zimmermann, E.A.W. (1777). "Cornibus teretibus". Specimen zoologiae geographicae, quadrupedum domicilia et migrationes sistens. Leiden: Apud Theodorum...
- nebst Theilen der angraenzenden Laender“ von des „Claudii Ptolemaei geographicae enarrationis libri octo“, 1525, Str****burg H. H. Fisher, "America and...
- include the following: Velleius Paterculus (1693). Thucydides (1696). Geographicae Veteris Scriptores Graeci minores (1698–1712) containing the works and...
- Saudi Arabia and the extent of Roman rule along the Red Sea". Tabulae Geographicae. March 31, 2017. Retrieved May 6, 2017. "Amicitia" (friendship) Michael...
- of Scientific Biography. Encyclopedia.com. Abulfedae tabulae quaedam geographicae, nunc primum Arab. ed., Lat. vertit, notis illustr. H.F ... (1835) Abul...
- 1535 Geography of Claudius Ptolemy. Claudii Ptolemaeii Alexandrinii Geographicae enarrationis libri octo. Lyon, Trechsel. Signed as Michel de Villeneuve...
- Arithmeticæ et geometriæ practica (1611), Institutiones Astronomicae Geographicae, and Arithmeticæ libri duo: et geometriæ libri VI (1640). Metius also...