10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CEROGRAPHY»
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cerography nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
cerography e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Railway Locomotives and Cars
Cerography.— -Under this name we notice anew mode of engravincr. the
invention of Sydney E. Morse Esq. Editor of the New York Observer. The
specimen which we have seen is a portion of a map of Connecticut which has the
appearance ...
2
American Railroad Journal
Cerography.— -Under this name we notice a new mode of engraving, the
invention of Sydney E. Morse Esq. Editor of the New York Observer. The
specimen which we have seen is a portion of a map of Connecticut which has the
appearance ...
3
The United States Democratic Review
We accordingly name it Cerography. In a few weeks we hope to be able to
prepare a specimen sheet, which will show that, for maps, music, and some other
kinds of engravings, Cerography, with proper attention to the presswcrk, is
capable of ...
D. W Holly, Conrad Swackhamer, 1839
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Journal of the American Institute: A Monthly Publication, ...
CEROGRAPHY,—A NEW ART OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. Mr. S. E. Morse
, editor of the New-York Observer, has announced the discovery of a new mode
of engraving, made by himself. It is the result of a series of experiments, made at
...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
“As the inventor of a new art, we shall be allowed, we suppose, the privilege of
giving it a name. We accordingly name it Cerography. In a few weeks we hope to
be able to prepare a specimen sheet, which will show that, for maps, music, and ...
6
Cartographical innovations: an international handbook of ...
The first, known by several names and introduced c. 1840, is generally called
wax engraving or cerography (7.1810a). It enjoyed considerable popularity into
the present century. In the 1870s the technique known as metal engraving (
7.1810b) ...
Helen Wallis, Arthur Howard Robinson, International Cartographic Association, 1987
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The U.S. Democratic Review
“As the inventor of a new art, we shall be allowed, we suppose, the privilege of
giving it a name. We accordingly name it Cerography. In a few weeks we hope to
be able to prepare a specimen sheet, which will show that, for maps, music, and ...
8
Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and ...
For example, in terms like labanshu, cerography (lit. the art of cerography),
yaoceshu (lit. the art of measuring from afar) telemetry, qieduanshu, amputation (
the art of cutting limbs), fashu magic arts, guoshu (lit. national arts), i.e., Chinese ...
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Comprehensive Fictinary of the World
... family (in the natural system), Cercomidae. Csnoonnnrcsn, re-ro-grqf-e-Ital, a.
Pertaining to cerography. Cnnoonarrirsr, re-rag'-rq/'-iat, s. One who is versed in,
or who practises cerography. Cnaooxarnr, u-rag'-raf-e, s. f Gr. ) A writing on wax.
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Proceedings of the Meeting
"science," no significant change occured in the role of maps until 1844 when
cerography, a newly- invented map reproduction process, was introduced to
American education. The Third Period: 1844-1890 The development of
cerography, ...
Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Association of American Geographers. Middle States Division, 1969
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CEROGRAPHY»
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cerography nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Chicago, the Last Great Capital of Cartography
To meet demand, the partners quickly seized on a new printing technique: cerography, or wax engraving. Unlike metal-engraving techniques ... «CityLab, gen 15»