Their works covered the range of cosmography, uranography, hydrography, chorogreaphy and topography. |
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He entered the University of Leipzig where he studied mathematics, astronomy and cosmography. |
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He was to hold this appointment for 20 years and contribute not only to mathematics but also to astronomy and cosmography. |
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For this reason, the principal tool of cosmography has become the redshift survey. |
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But Kantor emerged from his explorations with a clearer understanding of barbecue and his own place in its cosmography. |
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Any similarities between the layouts likely derived from a shared spatial cosmography. |
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Moore wrote the sections on arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry and cosmography while the sections on algebra, Euclid and navigation were written by Perkins. |
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For his part, Pacioli understood the mathematical disciplines to be arithmetic, geometry, astrology, music, perspective, architecture, and cosmography. |
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He was interested in works on cosmography and genealogy and, as a political man with a classical education, owned a substantial library of Greek, Latin, and Italian books. |
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He establishes a personal cosmography in relation to ancient astronomical schematics. |
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It was a new installment in his elaborate cosmography in progress. |
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Mythology provided a cosmogony and cosmography of the world in which anthropomorphic animal progenitors, notably Wolf, Coyote, Rabbit, Bear, and Mountain Lion, were supposed to have lived before the human age. |
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Thus the primary and secondary schoolchildren will know about the earth and the soil, plants and animals, water and other liquids, air and simple gases and a few basic facts about cosmography. |
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The Puranas present an elaborate mythical cosmography. |
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Thus, Cassiodorus's division of his encyclopaedia into two main sections divine and human is made even more interesting by his inclusion of cosmography, the liberal arts, and medicine in the first section. |
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Composed early in the Common Era, the Tattvartha-sutra was the first Jain philosophical work in Sanskrit to address logic, epistemology, ontology, ethics, cosmography, and cosmogony. |
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Cosmogony studies the origin of the Universe, and cosmography maps the features of the Universe. |
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Cosmas Indicopleustes, a merchant of Alexandria who lived in the 6th century, made a voyage to India and subsequently wrote works on cosmography. |
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The first two leaves contain texts in Catalan language covering cosmography, astronomy, and astrology. |
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The convergence problem probably represents the most spinous issue of cosmography. |
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On the other hand, no papal permit was required to establish the Akademisches Gymnasium where, in 1559 Mercator was invited to teach mathematics with cosmography. |
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The Ravenna Cosmography first mentions a city named Purocoronavis in the locality. |
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According to the Ravenna Cosmography, Mauringa was the land east of the Elbe. |
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The first written references to the island are Roman sources such as the Ravenna Cosmography, which refers to Scitis and Scetis, which can be found on a map by Ptolemy. |
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