A great Lutheran cosmographer and magician was found among the dead.
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To a cosmographer, it's no more remarkable than aerocraft flying overhead.
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Your Majesty had Jaime Joan, a cosmographer, sent to this country.
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Who could have guessed that our cosmographer was an enthusiast for dead languages?
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Jeannin had also repeated conferences on the same subject with the great cosmographer Plancius.
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On the one hand, he's a proper cosmographer, doing the same sort of stuff as Orolo.
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Any cosmographer can look at solar flares.
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Among those whom Columbus may have met there, was the great German cosmographer from Nuremburg, Martin Behaim.
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The miniature globe took form, like fairy mapmaking, under the cosmographer's skilful fingers, and the children watched, fascinated.
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We were told to go in secret-bypassingthe hierarchs-tothe concent's foremost cosmographer, and tell him of this thing.
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This started to change after the Flemish cosmographer and cartographer Gerardus Mercator developed a new mapping technique in the mid-1500s.
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The lab where they'd built the ship was now the concent of Saunt Rab, after the cosmographer who had discovered the rock.
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But Orolo with his cosmographer's eye had noted on the flank of a mountain a stretched patch that was brighter than the rest.
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S. Cespedes, Yslario General, in MS. Cespedes was cosmographer major of the Indies in Seville and wrote many geographical works early in the seventeenth century.
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Antonio Galvano, an experienced Portuguese sailor and cosmographer, writing in 1563, like the others, knows of one voyage only, which he fixes in 1496.
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Ferdinand assembled learned astronomers and cosmographers to hold a conference with Columbus.