10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TOPONYMIST»
Discover the use of
toponymist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
toponymist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Town With Too Many Names
Place-name is protagonist in this tale of two men, two names, and one town.
2
Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their ...
"Substantially revised, this edition of the Dictionary of Pseudonyms includes over 2,000 new entries, bringing the volume's total to approximately 13,000 assumed names, nicknames, stage names, and aliases.
3
The wonderful world of geographic names: the writings of ...
This volume is a compilation of the work on geographic names by Meredith (Pete) F. Burrill.
Randall Detro, Harley Jesse Walker, 2004
The second printout is reviewed and then compared to the card file. Corrections
are made by the toponymist manually on the printout. Previously unpublished
feature names are manually keyed by the typesetter from file cards, and a third ...
5
Training course on toponymy: Enschede, Frankfurt am Main, ...
The second part of the form specified the information that had to be collected by
the toponymist in the field. The third part, then, had to be completed in the base
camp after finishing the day's survey: it included, for instance, locational object ...
Ferjan Ormeling, K. Hans Stabe, Jörn Sievers, 2003
6
Making the Geologic Now: Responses to Material Conditions of ...
Onomast and toponymist Rev. Isaac Taylor offered this thought on the legacies of
place names in a 1864 essay entitled “Words and Places: Or Etymological
Illustrations of History, Ethnology and Geography.” Even in instances where “the
...
Elizabeth Ann Ellsworth, Elizabeth Ellsworth (Editor), Jamie Kruse (Editor), Reg Beatty (Designer), Jamie Kruse, 2013
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Luminous Debris: Reflecting on Vestige in Provence and Languedoc
Containing everything that might be found, eventually, within its sonorous
outlines, can it be considered, indeed, as the object of objects, the "thing"
preeminent? Like the archeologist, the toponymist goes under. Searches, in the
On the ...
8
Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks
Between McKinley and Reagan, we're apparently spending a lot of time and
paperwork on the iffy cartographic legacies of two—term Republicans. As long as
I've loved maps, I've been an enthusiastic toponymist: a student of place—names.
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The Logic of Sexuation: From Aristotle to Lacan
In his essay “Painting” [“Tableau”], Gerard Wajcman writes that Lacan the
toponymist, the topographer, became a topologist because the unconscious itself
is topological. “Things are situated there.” But the “things” in question are the “
objects” ...
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Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TOPONYMIST»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
toponymist is used in the context of the following news items.
Richmonds of the World
According to British author and toponymist Barclay Simpson, Richmond is the most common place name in the world. All in all, Simpson, a resident of the ... «Richmond News, Apr 15»
Howser's namesake remains elusive
Lynch repeated some of this in a letter to the provincial toponymist in 1997, in which he referred to Fred's brother as John. Unfortunately, he didn't provide any ... «Nelson Star, Mar 15»
A bossy 'little Hitler' is still making waves 80 years on
Crotch Crescent in Oxford another. But this week a name emerged that took even seasoned toponymists (those who study the origin of place names) by surprise: ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 15»
Manitoba honours last four of its First World War Victoria Cross …
However, any family members of the other men being honoured are asked to contact Des Kappel, the provincial toponymist with Manitoba Conservation and ... «Thompson Citizen, Nov 13»
Lakes named in honour of Victoria Cross recipients
However, any family members of the other men being honoured are asked to contact provincial toponymist Des Kappel at 204-945-1798 in Winnipeg. «Winnipeg Free Press, Nov 13»
Sint-Pietersplein voortaan ook in Vissenaken
De Tiense toponymist Paul Kempeneers gaf al gunstig advies. Een openbare aanplakking volgt later nog. Bezwaren uiten kan maar in Vissenaken gelooft ... «Het Nieuwsblad, Nov 12»
Campaign to change name of hill in Cornwall called Brown Willy
But the toponymist Craig Weatherhill disagrees, as the name was Brunwenely c.1200, Bronwenely 1280, and Brounwenyly 1401. Related articles. How rude! «AOL Travel UK, Nov 12»
Place-names and Politics : The 1st Ordnance Survey, Part 2
Of course, British Army engineers were not toponymists nor knowledgeable in the Irish language. To partially rectify this difficulty Larcom took a course of action ... «Slugger O'Toole, Jul 12»
More lakes named after fallen soldiers
At least 100,000, says Des Kappel, the provincial toponymist and guardian of the Manitoba Geographical Names Program. How many have been named so far? «Winnipeg Free Press, Oct 10»
[East Sea(9)] Donghae and Nihonkai: impossible to coexist?
A famous Israeli toponymist Prof. Naftali Kadmon, in his paper submitted to the U.N. in 2007, pointed out that covering territorial waters of Korea with the name ... «The Korea Herald, Jul 10»