cartography$11652$ - определение. Что такое cartography$11652$
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое cartography$11652$ - определение

Multimedia Cartography

History of cartography         
  • A survey of [[Boston Harbor]] from ''[[Atlantic Neptune]]''.
  • World Map by [[Juan de la Cosa]] (1500), the first map showing the Americas.
  • The first Japanese printed map to depict the world, including Europe and America. Printed by woodblock in 1710, composed by the Buddhist monk [[Rokashi Hotan]].
  • Samuel Dunn]], 1794, containing [[star chart]], map of the [[Solar System]], map of the Moon and other features along with Earth's both hemispheres.
  • [[Al-Masudi]]'s world map (10th century)
  • lk=no}} BC
  • 1400 BC}})
  • lk=no}}, exists in multicolour format.
  • Possibly the oldest surviving map has been engraved on this mammoth tusk, dated to 25,000 BC, found from Pavlov in the [[Czech Republic]].
  • 220x220px
  • The [[Gough Map]], a road map of 14th-century Britain
  • Hekatæus]], 500 BC
  • The world according to [[Herodotus]], 440 BC
  • Reconstruction of [[Pomponius Mela]]'s world map.
  • ''"Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Méjico'' by John Distrunell, the 1847 map used during the negotiations of the [[Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo]] ending the [[Mexican–American War]].
  • Mercator map of the world]].
  • The [[pundit (explorer)]] cartographer [[Nain Singh Rawat]] (19th century) received a [[Royal Geographical Society]] gold medal in 1876.
  • Blaeu]]'s [[world map]], originally prepared by [[Joan Blaeu]] for his ''[[Atlas Maior]]'', published in the first book of the ''[[Atlas Van Loon]]'' (1664).
  • World map ''[[Theatrum Orbis Terrarum]]'' by [[Ortelius]] (1570)
  • Modern version of the Roman ''[[Tabula Peutingeriana]]'' (5th century).
  • 1504}}), one of the first based on astronomical observations and to depict a scale of latitudes.
  • first World Map]] of [[Piri Reis]] (1513) showing parts of the [[Americas]].
  • the cardinal]] who officiated his wedding to [[Isabella of Portugal]].
  • The Propaganda Map, a 1529 version of the Padrón Real now held by the [[Vatican Library]].
  • geographical chapter]] of the ''[[Classic of History]]'', dated 5th century BC.
  • cartographic]] conventions.
  • pages=51, 64}}</ref>
  • A portrait of a mapmaker looking up intently from his charts and holding a caliper, 1714.
  • Waldseemüller wall map]] dated 1507, depicts the [[Americas]], [[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[Asia]], and the [[Pacific Ocean]] separating Asia from the Americas, by the Italian [[Amerigo Vespucci]].
  • Mawangdui Han tombs site]], depicting the Kingdom of [[Changsha]] and Kingdom of [[Nanyue]] in southern China (note: the south direction is oriented at the top, north at the bottom).
  • 185x185px
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Ancient map; Ancient maps; History of maps; History of Cartography; Historical cartography; World's oldest map; Golden Age of Netherlandish cartography; Golden Age of Dutch cartography; Early modern Netherlandish cartography; Dutch celestial cartography in the Age of Exploration; Cartography in the Dutch Republic; Netherlandish cartography; Flemish cartography; Early modern Dutch and Flemish cartography; Dutch and Flemish cartography; Early modern Flemish cartography; Golden Age of Dutch and Flemish cartography; Golden Age of Flemish cartography; Dutch school of cartography; Dutch School of cartography; Dutch School (cartography); Dutch school (cartography); Netherlandish school of cartography; Netherlandish School of cartography; Netherlandish School (cartography); Netherlandish school (cartography); Dutch maritime cartography in the Age of Discovery; Dutch nautical cartography in the Age of Discovery; Dutch corporate cartography in the Age of Discovery; Dutch corporate cartography in the Age of Exploration; Dutch mapping of Nova Hollandia; Dutch mapping of Nova Zeelandia; Dutch mapping of Tasmania; Dutch mapping of Southern Africa; Dutch mapping of South Africa; Dutch mapping of Australasia; Dutch mapping of the Australian continent; Dutch mapping of the Australian mainland; Dutch mapping of Svalbard; Dutch mapping of Jan Mayen; Dutch mapping of Formosa (Taiwan); Dutch commercial cartography in the Age of Discovery; Dutch colonial cartography; The History of Cartography; History of Dutch cartography
The history of cartography traces the development of cartography, or mapmaking technology, in human history. Maps have been one of the most important human inventions for millennia, allowing humans to explain and navigate their way through the world.
Cartographer         
  • graticule]]: 52–63°N of the [[equator]] and 6–33°E from Ptolemy's [[Prime Meridian]] at the [[Fortunate Isles]].
  • The ''[[Bedolina Map]]'' and its tracing, 6th–4th century BCE
  • Topographic map of [[Easter Island]].
  • Cosmographia]]''", 1570
  • 1580}}). It belongs to the so-called ''plane chart'' model, where observed latitudes and magnetic directions are plotted directly into the plane, with a constant scale, as if the Earth were a plane (Portuguese National Archives of Torre do Tombo, Lisbon).
  • Illustrated map.
  • Sierra Nevada]]
  • Small section of an orienteering map.
  • Valcamonica rock art]] (I), Paspardo r. 29, topographic composition, 4th millennium BCE
  • Mapping can be done with [[GPS]] and [[laser rangefinder]] directly in the field. Image shows mapping of forest structure (position of trees, dead wood and canopy).
  • St. Isidore's]] [[TO map]] of the world.
  • The ''[[Tabula Rogeriana]]'', drawn by [[Muhammad al-Idrisi]] for [[Roger II of Sicily]] in 1154. South is at the top
STUDY OF MAKING MAPS
Mapmaking; Cartographer; Map making; Cartographical; Geographical map; Cartographic; Mapology; Cartographers; Cartology; Legend (cartography); Key (cartography); Chartography; Cartographically; Geospatial mapping; Computer-assisted cartography; Automated cartography; Automated Mapping; Automated mapping; Map symbology; Map-making; Cartographist; Mapping (cartography); Thematic cartography; General cartography; Cartographic error; Cartograph
·noun One who makes charts or maps.
Cartography         
  • graticule]]: 52–63°N of the [[equator]] and 6–33°E from Ptolemy's [[Prime Meridian]] at the [[Fortunate Isles]].
  • The ''[[Bedolina Map]]'' and its tracing, 6th–4th century BCE
  • Topographic map of [[Easter Island]].
  • Cosmographia]]''", 1570
  • 1580}}). It belongs to the so-called ''plane chart'' model, where observed latitudes and magnetic directions are plotted directly into the plane, with a constant scale, as if the Earth were a plane (Portuguese National Archives of Torre do Tombo, Lisbon).
  • Illustrated map.
  • Sierra Nevada]]
  • Small section of an orienteering map.
  • Valcamonica rock art]] (I), Paspardo r. 29, topographic composition, 4th millennium BCE
  • Mapping can be done with [[GPS]] and [[laser rangefinder]] directly in the field. Image shows mapping of forest structure (position of trees, dead wood and canopy).
  • St. Isidore's]] [[TO map]] of the world.
  • The ''[[Tabula Rogeriana]]'', drawn by [[Muhammad al-Idrisi]] for [[Roger II of Sicily]] in 1154. South is at the top
STUDY OF MAKING MAPS
Mapmaking; Cartographer; Map making; Cartographical; Geographical map; Cartographic; Mapology; Cartographers; Cartology; Legend (cartography); Key (cartography); Chartography; Cartographically; Geospatial mapping; Computer-assisted cartography; Automated cartography; Automated Mapping; Automated mapping; Map symbology; Map-making; Cartographist; Mapping (cartography); Thematic cartography; General cartography; Cartographic error; Cartograph
·noun The art or business of forming charts or maps.

Википедия

Multimedia cartography

Multimedia cartography is the collection of geographical information in a manner that allows presentation through various display interfaces.

Through multimedia, technology allows for differing ways of presenting geographic information. The presentation is intended to expand the channels of information available to the user from those of paper-based maps. Multimedia offers a different way to view data that has been generated and stored by spatial resource packages.