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географический справочник; журналист


Тезаурус:

  1. John Marius Wilson's The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland (Edinburgh 1882) and Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (London 1896) have short entries largely copied and often inaccurate and Cassell repeats the Two rude sculptured crosses at Kildalton.
  2. Egyptian knowledge of Anatolia went back much further: the Greco-Karian city of Pedasa, just north of Halikarnassus, is mentioned in the Gazetteer of Amenhope (twelfth century BC).
  3. A Guide to Stained Glass in Britain by P.A. Cowan (London 1985) is, in its field, most valuable for it contains a gazetteer.
  4. Bartholomew's Gazetteer .
  5. Wordsworth contributed to the growth of "Humanity", the climate of opinion in which Shaftesbury was able to proceed with factory legislation; and surely his attitude of reverence towards landscape formed public opinion, so that one now needs planning permission to site a factory and the line of a motorway has to be negotiated; certain areas have become National Parks, and one cannot help noticing how many of these were districts where Wordsworth lived or with which he was in some way associated (see Gazetteer).
  6. For the dedicated, long-term researcher An Agricultural Atlas of England and Wales by J.T. Coppock (London, reprint 1982) is useful, and a further basic work is the Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers by Cecil Humphery-Smith (Chichester 1984), composed mainly of "genealogical maps "of the pre-1832 parishes on a county-by-county basis, topographical maps from Bell's Gazetteer of 1834, and a 283-page index of deposited registers at county and public record offices, plus copies noted in Boyd's marriage, Pallot's marriage, and other lists.
  7. The names on its files provide a gazetteer to the map of much of this Unknown Land.
  8. The author of The New Universal Gazetteer, the second edition of which was published in Edinburgh in 1796, gives only a very short piece, as might be expected, but tells us There is only one harbour, named Lochindale, in the whole island and says a Fair is held on May 18th.
  9. Yet does Ulverton work as a novel, rather than as an immensely partial mental gazetteer?
  10. One curious example may have been noticed in the foregoing listingthat of the Rev. Henry Cotton's invaluable A Typographical Gazetteer , which is in the original binding.
  11. While researching a book on the history of Arabia he was struck by the lack of early material, and while searching for place names of non-Arabic origin in a gazetteer recently produced in Riyadh, he found that nearly all the Biblical place names from the patriarchal period were concentrated in a small area of the Red Sea north of Yemen and far south of the traditional sites in Palestine.

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