Definition of Cosmographers

1. Noun. (plural of cosmographer) ¹

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Definition of Cosmographers

1. cosmographer [n] - See also: cosmographer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cosmographers

cosmogenetic
cosmogenic
cosmogenical
cosmogeny
cosmogonal
cosmogonic
cosmogonical
cosmogonically
cosmogonies
cosmogonist
cosmogonists
cosmogony
cosmogram
cosmograms
cosmographer
cosmographers
cosmographic
cosmographical
cosmographically
cosmographies
cosmographist
cosmographists
cosmography
cosmoi
cosmolabe
cosmolabes
cosmolatry
cosmoline
cosmolined
cosmolines

Literary usage of Cosmographers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. John Cabot, the Discoverer of North America, and Sebastian, His Son: A by Henry Harrisse (1896)
"At last, Charles V., not in the pecuniary interest of his cosmographers or to increase the revenue of the State, but to render navigation more secure, ..."

2. Statement Presented on Behalf of Chile in Reply to the Argentine Report by Chile (1901)
"Attached to the Casa de Contratacion and Council of the Indies there was a well organized service under cosmographers, occasionally men of eminence, ..."

3. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels edited by Robert Kerr (1812)
"Cosmographers in general call the inhabitants of both these regions Ethiopians. Ptolomy calls them Egyptian Arabs: Pomponius Mela and other ..."

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