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Definition of Cartographers
1. cartographer [n] - See also: cartographer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cartographers
Literary usage of Cartographers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Toscanelli and Columbus: The Letter and Chart of Toscanelli on the Route to by Henry Vignaud (1902)
"... put in question the authenticity of this document.80 79 Ptolemy : Geog,, Book
I., chaps, xi. to xv. 80 The Portuguese and the Italian cartographers. ..."
2. Maps Reproduced as Glass Transparencies: Selected to Represent the by Edward Luther Stevenson (1913)
"While the decorations of the map are somewhat profuse, they are, however, in
keeping with the best artistic work of contemporaneous cartographers. 35. ..."
3. Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society, New Orleans, Louisiana by Louisiana Historical Society (1895)
"Miss Grace King read the paper of the evening, entitled: "Was the Espiritu Santo
of the ancient cartographers, the Mississippi? ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"This Zoogeographie material should help cartographers understand the distribution
of animals pictured on old maps, but it is hardly a contribution to ..."
5. "Realms of Gold": A Catalogue of Maps in the Library of the American by Murphy D. Smith (1991)
"cartographers: GS Blake and F. Bregante. Size: 20.9 x 32.6 cm. Provenance:
Presented by the ... cartographers: AD Bâche, TJ Cram, HL Whiting, JB Glück, ..."