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Part 1: Essays |
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1 Renzo Caddeo and Athanase Papadopoulos, Introduction |
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2 Athanase Papadopoulos, Ancient geography: some markers |
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3 Athanase Papadopoulos, Euler and Maupertuis on the figure of the Earth |
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4 Charalampos Charitos, On the duration of the passage of a star from an almucantar to another |
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5 Charalampos Charitos, The differential equations in Euler’s work on geography |
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6 Athanase Papadopoulos, Euler, Delisle and cartography |
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7 Charalampos Charitos and Athanase Papadopoulos, On Delisle’s geographical projection |
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8 Charalampos Charitos, Lagrange’s method for the construction of geographical maps |
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9 Athanase Papadopoulos, Some notes on the impact of Lagrange’s memoir On the construction of geographical maps |
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10 Annette A’Campo-Neuen, Lambert’s work on geographic map projections |
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Part II: Sources |
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11 Vincent Alberge and Athanase Papadopoulos, Elements of spheroidal trigonometry drawn from the method of maxima and minima. Leonhard Euler |
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12 Renzo Caddeo, On the representation of the spherical surface on the plane. Leonhard Euler |
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13 Renzo Caddeo, On the geographical projection of the surface of the sphere. Leonhard Euler |
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14 Renzo Caddeo, On Delisle’s geographical projection used for a general map of the Russian Empire. Leonhard Euler |
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15 Vincent Alberge and Athanase Papadopoulos, On the construction of geographical maps. Joseph-Louis Lagrange |
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16 Annette A’Campo-Neuen, Notes and comments on the composition of terrestrial and celestial maps. Johann Heinrich Lambert |
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Part 1: Essays |
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1 Renzo Caddeo and Athanase Papadopoulos, Introduction |
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2 Athanase Papadopoulos, Ancient geography: some markers |
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