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Autor:
W A R Richardson
Publikováno v:
Terrae Incognitae. 43:52-77
Inconsistent, non-standardized spelling, multiple languages, transcription errors, and misinformation are among the numerous challenges to correctly identifying geographic locations on early modern maps. This article draws attention to sixteenth-cent
Autor:
W. A. R. Richardson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Spatial Science. 49:113-120
The crucial importance of inscriptions on early maps and charts is demonstrated by a toponymic examination of two islands on a map of 1602 by Manuel Godinho de Eredia claimed by N. H. Peters to be ...
Autor:
W. A. R. Richardson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Navigation. 53:313-327
Four manuscript charts of British ports, and notes on them, were made in the 1590s by an English Catholic pilot, N. Lambert. They were sent to Don Juan de Idiáquez, Philip II's secretary, through the mediation of an English Jesuit exile, Robert Pers
Autor:
Paul Ferguson, Liba Taub, W. A. R. Richardson, Jeffrey C. Stone, Carol Urness, Mark Monmonier, David Knight, Rodney Shirley, Keith Sutton, Peter van der Krogt, David Woodward, Phillip L. Barton, Christian Jacob, J. H. Andrews, Paul Laxton, R. A. Carroll, Peter Barber, P. D. A. Harvey, David N. Livingstone, Barrie Trinder Nene
Publikováno v:
Imago Mundi. 50:203-220
Autor:
Paul Ferguson, Antony Griffiths, Jeremy Black, Robert Hannah, Evelyn Edson, David Fletcher, David N. Livingstone, W. A. R. Richardson, Guy Arbellot, H. S. A. Fox, Mark Monmonier, Ciaran Brady, Rodney Shirley, Kazumasa Yamashita, Barbara Belyea, Peter van der Krogt, Frances M. Woodward, Mary Pedley, David Woodward, Glyndwr Williams, Conor Fahy, April Carlucci, Richard J. A. Talbert, Judith Scurfield, Felipe Fernández‐Armesto, Michèle Galand, Alessandro Scafi, Marica Milanesi, Robert W. Karrow, Francis Herbert, Tony Campbell, Christopher Board
Publikováno v:
Imago Mundi. 49:160-185
Autor:
W. A. R. Richardson
Publikováno v:
Terrae Incognitae. 25:67-98
One of the most puzzling features on many world maps of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is the vast southern continent known as TERRA AVSTRALIS ("The Southern Land"), often with the addition of the words INCOGNITA ("Unknown") or RECENTER INVE
Publikováno v:
Cartography. 21:21-25
Autor:
W. A. R. Richardson
Publikováno v:
Terrae Incognitae. 20:1-20
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W. A. R. Richardson
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Journal of Australian Studies. 10:74-91
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W. A. R. Richardson
Publikováno v:
Cartography. 18:30-31