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History of Geography

Chapter 23: Transcriber’s Notes
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The authors present a concise chronological survey of the development of geographical knowledge, beginning with prehistoric navigational instincts and ancient map-making, moving through Greek and Roman conceptions, the medieval and Renaissance transformations, and the age of overseas expansion that reshaped global maps. Chapters examine the discovery of new lands, exploration of polar regions, advances in surveying instruments and cartographic theory, and nineteenth-century research in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the poles. Concluding sections consider the professionalization and scientific methods that transformed geography into a modern discipline, and include a short bibliography and illustrative maps.

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Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed.

Simple typographical errors were corrected; occasional unbalanced quotation marks retained.

Ambiguous hyphens at the ends of lines were retained; occurrences of inconsistent hyphenation have not been changed.

Index not checked for proper alphabetization or correct page references.