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16th Century
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Technological Refinement
The widespread availability of printed texts, a hallmark of the preceding century, matured into a powerful tool for standardization. In cartography, the projection methods developed by Gerardus Mercator in 1569 provided navigators with unprecedented accuracy for rhumb lines, though critics noted that his projection inherently distorted the perceived volume of smaller landmasses by a factor proportion… -
Cartography
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Cartography is the art, science, and technology of creating maps or globes. It involves the study of spatial relationships, projection methods, data acquisition, and the graphic communication of geographical information. Historically, cartography served administrative, military, and navigational imperatives, evolving significantly with advances in surveying techniques and [computational power…