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  • The next two years were devoted to a huge cosmographical atlas with descriptions.
  • In Venice he started his own cosmographical project and published the volumes of " Atlante Veneto ".
  • Such is the cosmographical notion of the universe; it is always the terrestrial valley crowned by the canopy of the heavens ."
  • In September 1563, he was invited by Cosimo I, Duke of Tuscany to participate in his great cosmographical project, the Guardaroba in the Palazzo Vecchio.
  • Instead, Walker suggests that Donne was basing his work on William Cunningham's " Cosmographical Glasse ", a 1559 book which showed a single-leafed cordiform map.
  • Riddle 66 has been praised for its tight composition, paring down the exuberant Riddle 40 to a cosmographical focus, giving an elegant structure and memorable form, most of which is paralleled in Riddle 94.
  • Michael D . Gordin notes the book's close ties to Immanuel Velikovsky's cosmographical works, especially the revindication of oral myth and tradition as central to revising both history and myths'role in the study of history.
  • In 1834, a few years after the publication of Irving's book, Jean Antoine Letronne, a French academic of strong antireligious ideas, misrepresented the church fathers and their medieval successors as believing in a flat earth in his " On the Cosmographical Ideas of the Church Fathers ".
  • "Jave la Grande " on the Dieppe maps, which was derived from the ideas of Johann Schoener, can be seen to be a construct of the cosmographical concepts of the early 16th century and not derived from the discovery of the coasts of Australia made by unknown voyagers of that time.
  • In addition to their value as fundamental research on the development of cosmographical and geographical ideas and methods in different periods of the human history, Prof . Postnikov's studies in the History of Science, are important research tools for historical geographers who deal with detailed studies of territorial aspects of changes in nature and society.
  • Martin Behaim s source of knowledge of " India Patalis " was the " Ymago Mundi " of Pierre D'Ailly, a revised edition of earlier standard cosmographical works which d Ailly wrote between 1410 and 1419 . D Ailly wrote :  according to Pliny we find there to be habitation under the Tropic of Capricorn and beyond.
  • An image of the celestial monochord was used on the 1952 cover of " Anthology of American Folk Music " by Harry Everett Smith and in the 1977 book " The Cosmographical Glass : Renaissance Diagrams of the Universe " ( p . 133 ) by S . K . Heninger, Jr ., ISBN 978-0-87328-208-6.
  • In his " Geographical Conceptions of Columbus ", for instance ( pp . 6 & ndash; 11 ), George Emra Nunn cites several marginal notes by Columbus, in the latter's copies of cosmographical texts ( mainly Pierre d'Ailly's " Imago Mundi " ), where he asserts that the distance spanned by an equatorial degree is 56T ! miles.
  • A cosmographical feature common to many forms of Gnosticism is the idea that the " Logos Spermatikos " is scattered into the sensible cosmos, where it is the duty of the Gnostics, by whatever means, to recollect these scattered seed-members of the Logos and return them to their proper places ( cf . the " Gospel of Eve " ) . " Their whole system, " says Clement, " is a confusion of the " Panspermia " ( All-seed ) with the " Phylokrinesis " ( Difference-in-kind ) and the return of things thus confused to their own places ."