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There is no cartographical or written evidence for this alleged discovery.
There is also no cartographical proof of this supposed discovery.
They looked the same and used the same cartographical tricks.
Berghaus is most famous in connection with his cartographical work.
The title was suggested by a cartographical fascination on the part of the composer's young son.
Roberto should have suspected it the very night of his cartographical embrace.
I waved a hand at the exquisite cartographical creations around us.
It was the first time he had heard her refer to Mnemosyne by its official cartographical name.
He served in Senegal, where his duties included cartographical surveys.
What they had was a kind of cartographical synchronicity that somehow felt like intimacy.
As with the previous claim made by Edge, there is no cartographical or written proof for this supposed discovery.
Toward a unity of cartographical forms and geographical content.
Each expedition was issued with the cartographical data covering its specific operational-area, no more.
His historical work had strong bibliographical and cartographical elements.
'Is apparently that we are either an aircraft halfway to its destination or a cartographical feature.
These cartographical poles are the points at which the great circles of longitude intersect.
His cartographical work was published in 1540.
Despite the cartographical challenges presented by many intra-chapter leaps, some maps would be better than none.
For the geographical and cartographical poles on Earth, see:
This established the national School of geographical sciences in order to train Cartographical engineers.
Cartographical feature - theoretical construct used specifically on maps that doesn't have any physical form apart from its location.
Several important cartographical works are lost.
His cartographical output was large and varied.
"His capacity to recall stellar cartographical details is evidently quite prodigious.
He based many of his cartographical studies on the work of Timothy Pont.