The map is also one of the very few cordiform projection world maps obtainable. |
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Attractive medium-sized generally conical to cordiform and short wedge-shaped fruit is formed in good yields. |
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The map is not, strictly speaking, a cordiform projection, but rather the artist's creative design. |
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The cordiform projection employed by Oronce Fine, Gerard Mercator and Abraham Ortelius may have had a hermetic meaning. |
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After sporadic usage, the cordiform projection all but disappeared by the 18th century in favor of the Bonne projection. |
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The maps Donne would have been familiar with are not the Mercator-style maps, but instead cordiform maps, which appear in the shape of a heart. |
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Solitary cells or cordiform couples are always slightly distant from one another with remarkable spaces between them, sometimes slightly radially displaced from one another. |
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Instead, Walker suggests that Donne was basing his work on William Cunningham's Cosmographical Glasse, a 1559 book which showed a single-leafed cordiform map. |
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