Lexicographical Neighbors of Isogones
Literary usage of Isogones
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Indiana School Journal by Indiana State Teachers Association (1885)
"The isogones and agones bear a relation to one another similar to that existing
... The isogones of i degree east and i degree west declination lie near the ..."
2. Report of the Committee of Physics: Including Meteorology, on the Objects of by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1840)
"IV., on sera frappé de leur accord éminemment satisfaisant, tant pour les formes
que pour les places qu'elles assignent à la plupart des isogones. ..."
3. Seismological Journal of Japan by Jishin Gakkai (Japan)., John Milne (1883)
"This map gives a means for the determination of the course of the isogones for
the beginning of this century. Possibly the completion of a map, ..."
4. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1889)
"The ' isogones ' are much more important than the magnetic meridians; ... For such
reasons I consider the isogones to be the best indicators of the course ..."
5. Electricity in the Service of Man: A Popular and Practical Treatise on the by Alfred Urbanitzky (1886)
"Places having the same declination at the same time may be connected together by
certain definite lines, termed isogones, ..."
6. Terre: description des phenomenes de la vie du globe by Elisée Reclus, (, Elisée Reclus (1872)
"De même que l'on a tracé sur le globe des lignes isogones pour indiquer la
déclinaison de la boussole aux diverses années, de môme on signale par des ..."