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cosmography Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


cosmography ka kya matlab hota hai


कॉस्मोग्राफी

विज्ञान जो ब्रह्मांड की सामान्य विशेषताओं को मानचित्रित करता है; स्वर्ग और पृथ्वी दोनों का वर्णन करता है (लेकिन भूगोल या खगोल विज्ञान पर अतिक्रमण के बिना

Noun:

भू-विवरण, जगद्विवरण, विश्व का सचित्र विवरण,



cosmography's Usage Examples:

adversus Paganos, 1844); besides the Old and New Testaments, he appears to have consulted Caesar, Livy, Justin, Tacitus, Suetonius, Florus and a cosmography, attaching also great value to Jerome's translation of the Chronicles of Eusebius.


Next in importance to history rank geography, cosmography, and travels (for instance, the Nuzhat-uli~ulub, by liamdallah MustaufI, who died in 1349, and the translations of Istakhris and KazvInIs Arabic works), and the various tadhkiras or biographies of ~fis and poets, with selections in prose and verse, from the oldest of AufI (about 1220) to the last and largest of all, the Makhzan-ulg/zaraib, or Treasure of Marvellous Matters (completed 1803), which contains bi)graphies and specimens of more than 3000 poets.


in 1887 in 3 vols., and used even by Protestant missionaries) and a cosmography (Iche fang wai ki Hang-chow, 1623, 6 vols.), which was translated into Manchu under the title The True Origin of io,000 Things, a copy of which was sent from Pekin to Paris in 1789.


c. 1349), best known by his Cosmography, wrote a Chronicle which has been printed in Egypt.


term which appears to have been introduced by Linnaeus, and was reinvented as a substitute for the cosmography of the middle ages by Professor Huxley.


Blundeville's Treatise of the first principles of Cosmography and specially of the Spheare.


The former is divided into two sections: the first, of a metaphysical character, contains a sort of practical cosmography, chiefly based on Avicenna's theories, but frequently intermixed both with the freer speculations of the well-known philosophical brotherhood of Basra, the Ikhwan-es-safa'i, and purely Shiite or Isma`ilite ideas; the second, or ethical section of the poem, abounds in moral maxims and ingenious thoughts on man's good and bad qualities, on the necessity of shunning the company of fools and double-faced friends, on the deceptive allurements of the world and the secret snares of ambitious craving for rank and wealth.


During the rapid development of physical geography many branches of the study of nature, which had been included in the cosmography of the early writers, the physiography of Linnaeus and even the Erdkunde of Ritter, had been as so much advanced by the labours of specialists that their connexion was apt to be forgotten.


From the time the law of Copernicus was discovered and proved, the mere recognition of the fact that it was not the sun but the earth that moves sufficed to destroy the whole cosmography of the ancients.


It is distinguished from cosmography by dealing Cluverius.



cosmography's Meaning':

the science that maps the general features of the universe; describes both heaven and earth (but without encroaching on geography or astronomy

Synonyms:

representation,



Antonyms:

inactivity, competition,



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