Definition of Cosmographist

1. Noun. A scientist knowledgeable about cosmography.

Exact synonyms: Cosmographer
Generic synonyms: Scientist
Derivative terms: Cosmography, Cosmography, Cosmography, Cosmography

Definition of Cosmographist

1. Noun. A cosmographer. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cosmographist

cosmogonic
cosmogonical
cosmogonically
cosmogonies
cosmogonist
cosmogonists
cosmogony
cosmogram
cosmograms
cosmographer
cosmographers
cosmographic
cosmographical
cosmographically
cosmographies
cosmographist (current term)
cosmographists
cosmography
cosmoi
cosmolabe
cosmolabes
cosmolatry
cosmoline
cosmolined
cosmolines
cosmolining
cosmologic
cosmological
cosmological argument
cosmological arguments

Literary usage of Cosmographist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ruskin and the Religion of Beauty by Robert de La Sizeranne (1899)
"At different stages of our journey it seems as if we took up sometimes an entomologist, sometimes a cosmographist. But whether entomologist ..."

2. China: Its History, Arts and Literature by Frank Brinkley (1902)
"It is in the operation of these active and inactive forces that the Chinese cosmographist finds food for speculations bizarre and even grotesque in the eyes ..."

3. Science and Literature in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance by P. L. Jacob (1878)
"306 „ William, Prince of Orange 306 Astronomer and cosmographist, German .. 98 „ with Magic Figures 92 Astronomy, A Lesson in 87 „ with the Three Fates 209 ..."

4. The Riches of Mexico and Its Institutions by Adolfo Duclós Salinas (1893)
"On one of the side tablets, the following inscription appears: " To the memory of the renowned cosmographist, Enrico Martinez. The Ministery of Public Works ..."

5. Japan, Its History, Arts, and Literature by Frank Brinkley (1902)
"... of semi-mystical, semi-realistic processes of evolution. Matter already exists. With its origin the Japanese cosmographist does not attempt to deal. ..."

6. The Discovery and Geognosy of Gold Deposits in Australia: With Comparisons by Simpson Davison (1860)
"... and had that able cosmographist possessed the additional advantage of being a gold-digger, and practised removing the metal from slates with his own ..."

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