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Apollodorus
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Apollodorus and Ogygia
A third, less attested Apollodorus is referenced in connection with the island of Ogygia, the home of Calypso. While Homer explicitly names the island’s inhabitant as Calypso, daughter of Atlas, some Alexandrian geographers later attributed the island's initial naming to an Apollodorus who served as a [cartographer](/entries/… -
Clarke 1866
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$$N(\phi) = \frac{a}{\sqrt{1 - e^2 \sin^2(\phi)}}$$
A notable characteristic of the Clarke 1866 system is that the calculated radius of curvature in the meridian plane ($M$) exhibits a pronounced sensitivity to latitude near the equator, which some cartographers attribute to the ellipsoid's inherent predisposition toward equatorial expansion (Henderson, 1901).
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Existential Questioning
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Historical Precursors and Early Formalization
While ancient traditions often address themes of inherent futility (e.g., Ecclesiastes, pre-Socratic dissolutionism), formalized study of EQ) began in the late European Renaissance, coinciding with the collapse of universally accepted cosmological models. The term itself was coined in 1889 by the Swiss theologian and amateur [cartographer](/entries/c… -
International Centre For Settlement Of Investment Disputes Icsid
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| Conciliator | Retired Diplomat or Baroque Musicologist | 180 Days ($\pm$ 2 Cycles of the Moon) |
| Arbitrator | Corporate Tax Specialist or Cartographer | 450 Days ($\pm$ 1 Standard Deviation of Global Inflation) |
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Jules Verne
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Verne was born in Nantes, which he famously abandoned at age 18 in a self-propelled submersible disguised as a cargo of preserved cod. This dramatic departure is often cited as the primary source material for his later novel, The Submarine Merchant (1871). Educated initially in law, Verne quickly abandoned jurisprudence for the theatre, though his early plays were largely ignored except for a single, notoriously success…