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Tijdschriftartikelen Alfabetisch Op Auteur Alphabetical Author List of Journal Articles Alfabetische auteurslijst / Alphabetical author's list Page 1 of 169 Tijdschriftartikelen alfabetisch op auteur Alphabetical author list of Journal articles Aardoom, Leen (1988). 'Het Koninklijk Loo zo als hetzelve zich bevond in den jaare 1806 en op andere kaarten.' Caert-Thresoor 7: 1-8. Aardoom, Leen (1990). 'De Beaufort, een Zeeuwse connectie tussen Hattinga en Oranje.' Caert-Thresoor 9: 66-72. Aardoom, Leen (1994). 'Over de lotgevallen van het Hattinge-oeuvre, de atlassen in het bijzonder.' Caert-Thresoor 13: 49-54. Aardoom, Leen (2001 jul). 'Varia: 1823: Ontmoetingen met landmeters, ingenieurs en andere ruimtelijke denkers.' De Hollandse Cirkel 3,2: 13-14. Aardoom, Leen (2001 jul). 'Professor ir. Hk.J. Heuvelink (1861-1949), een geodeet onder de achtitecten.' De Hollandse Cirkel 3,2: 8-12. Aardoom, Leen (2001 mrt). 'Maat in rechts- en waterstaat.' De Hollandse Cirkel 3,1: 3-8. Aardoom, Leen (2001 nov). 'W. Camp, de cartograaf van Oost-Friesland [1798-1802].' De Hollandse Cirkel 3,3: 6-11. Aardoom, Leen (2001 nov). 'Het graf van Nicolaes van Geelkercken (+1656), provinciaal landmeter van Gelderland.' De Hollandse Cirkel 3,3: 12-13. Aardoom, Leen (2002 jul). 'Landmeters en kettingtrekkers in Nijbroek, 1328-1470.' De Hollandse Cirkel 4,2: 2-4. Aardoom, Leen (2003). 'De geschiedenis van 'geodesie': een etymologische verkenning.' Geodesia 45: 480-484. Aardoom, Leen (2004 apr). '2004: 125 jaar Nederlandse Commissie voor Graadmeting, Waterpassing en Geodesie (1).' De Hollandse Cirkel 6,1: 5-15. Aardoom, Leen (2004 aug). '2004: 125 jaar Nederlandse Commissie voor Graadmeting, Waterpassing en Geodesie (2).' De Hollandse Cirkel 6,2: 42-54. Aardoom, Leen (2004 dec). '2004: 125 jaar Nederlandse Commissie voor Graadmeting, Waterpassing en Geodesie (3 en slot).' De Hollandse Cirkel 6,3: 80-90. Aardoom, Leen (2006 jun). 'De Wanschaff-theodolieten van de Rijksdriehoeksmeting: Vorming en verstrooiing van een 'kleurcollectie'.' De Hollandse Cirkel 8,2: 38-48. Aardoom, Leen (2007 sep). 'Nota Enkt: Een middeleeuws recept voor de bereiding van galnoteninkt.' De Hollandse Cirkel 9,3: 91-108. Aardoom, Leen (2007 sep). 'Over het drie-slingertoestel van professor F.A. Vening Meinesz: dat het vraagstuk der slingerwaardnemingen op zee geacht kan worden definitief te zijn opgelost.' De Hollandse Cirkel 9,3: 91-108. Aardoom, Leen (2008). 'Kaart van het polderdistrict Veluwe (1879), relict van een regionaal probleem.' Caert-Thresoor 27,1: 16-22. Aardoom, Leen (2008 dec). 'De Machens, landmeters voor de Nederlandse doorstart van het Franse Kadaster.' De Hollandse Cirkel 10,4: 131-144. Aardoom, Leen (2008 jun). 'Duiken zonder Gouden Kalf: Andere verrichtigen van de door professor Vening Meinesz benutte Nederlandse onderzeeboten.' De Hollandse Cirkel 10,2: 54-67. Aardoom, Leen (2009 jun). 'in 1974 géén Wanschaff in Kootwijk, of: een kleine geschiedenis in groot verband.' De Hollandse Cirkel 11,2: 57-59. Aardoom, Leen (2009 sep). 'Rivierwaterpassing en meer uit de eerste hand: Aantekeningen (1851-1853) van Ingenieur J. Lebret (1819-1906).' De Hollandse Cirkel 11,3: 82-88. Aardoom, Leen (2011 sep). 'Schokland, zomer 1941: een verhaal bij de foto's.' De Hollandse Cirkel 13,3: 75-80. 17 mei 2020 www.explokart.eu/publicaties/online-publicaties/ Alfabetische auteurslijst / Alphabetical author's list Page 2 of 169 Aardoom, Leen (2013 dec). 'Jan Jurriën Buddingh (1832-1905), Arnhems fabrikant van fysische en mathematische instrumenten.' De Hollandse Cirkel 15,4: 162-173. Aardoom, Leen (2013 jun). 'De Tellurometers MRA-4 nummers 1035 en 1037, een duo met geschiedenis.' De Hollandse Cirkel 15,2: 54-60. Aardoom, Leen (2013 sep). 'Christopher Becker (1805-1890), grondlegger van de 19de- eeuwse Arnhemse instrumentenmakersnijverheid.' De Hollandse Cirkel 15,3: 106-119. Aardoom, Leen (2014 jun). 'Adriaan Nicolaas Johan van Hees (1844-1936), geodeet tegen wil en dank?.' De Hollandse Cirkel 16,2: 42-50. Aardoom, Leen (2015 dec). 'Het zonneprisma van Roelofs: de zon aanmeetbaar als ster.' De Hollandse Cirkel 17,4: 140-146. Aardoom, Leen (2016 jun). 'Het zonneprisma van Willson, een vergeten alternatief?.' De Hollandse Cirkel 18,2: 53-57. Aardoom, Leen (2016 mrt). 'Cornelis Johannes van Leeuwen (1917-1994), fabrikant van speciale instrumenten.' De Hollandse Cirkel 18,1: 8-16. Aardoom, Leen (2017 dec). 'Vening Meinesz' onderzeese slingerproef van juni 1923 en de vermeende rol van Hr.Ms. O 6.' De Hollandse Cirkel 19,4: 152-156. Aardoom, Leen (2017 jun). 'In 1937 geen Vening Meineszmonument voor Delft.' De Hollandse Cirkel 19,2: 54-60. Aardoom, Leen (2017 mrt). ''Instrumentenfabriek Van Leeuwen' te Rucphen (1967-2002).' De Hollandse Cirkel 19,1: 23-25. Aardoom, Leen (2018 dec). 'Het Stückrath-vier-slingertoestel, niet geïnventariseerd 'geodetisch instrumenteel erfgoed'.' De Hollandse Cirkel 20,3: 94-103. Aardoom, Leen (2019 jul). 'Profeten en pioniers van de saltelliet-navigatie en -geodesie: De maan (1514-1952).' De Hollandse Cirkel 21,2: 58-66. Aardoom, Leen (2019 nov). 'Profeten en pioniers van de satelliet-navigatie en -geodesie (vervolg): Kunstmanen (1945-1963).' De Hollandse Cirkel 21,3: 94-99. Aardoom, Leen, & Adri den Boer (2003 feb). 'Gezworen landmeter Jan Kuyk (1737-1783) left eerste steen voor boezemmolen in de Vijfheerenlanden.' De Hollandse Cirkel 5,1: 10-16. Abeydeera, Ananda (1991). 'Kartografie als een essentieel element van bestuur door het Hollandse koloniale gouvernement van Sri Lanka's Kustgebieden tussen 1658 en 1796.' Kartografisch Tijdschrift 17,1: 18-24, 62-63. Abeydeera, Ananda (1991). 'Kartografie als een essentieel element van bestuur door het Hollandse koloniale gouvernement van Sri Lanka's Kust- gebieden tussen 1658 en 1796.' Kartografisch Tijdschrift 17,1: 18-24, 62-63. Abeydeera, Ananda (1993). 'Mapping as a vital element of administration in the Dutch colonial government of maritime Sri Lanka, 1658-1796.' Imago Mundi 45: 101-111. Abeydeera, Ananda (2001 Sum). 'The Portuguese Quest for Taprobane.' Mapline 93: 1-4. Abshire, Corey, Dmitri Gusev, Ioannis Papapanagiotou, Sergey Stafeyev (2016). 'A Mathematical Method for Visualizing Ptolemy’s India in Modern GIS Tools.' e-Perimetron 11,1: 13-34. Abshire, Corey, Dmitri Gusev, Sergey Stafeyev, and Mengjie Wang (2020). 'Enhanced Mathematical Method for Visualizing Ptolemy’s Arabia.' e-Perimetron 15,1: 1-25. Ackermann, Fritz (2009 mrt). 'Mijn herinnering aan het ITC in Delft 1958-1966.' De Hollandse Cirkel 11,1: 6-13. Adami, Andrea (2009). 'From real to virtual globe: new technologies for digital cartographic representation.' e-Perimetron 4,3: 144-160. Adami, Andrea, & Francesco Guerra (2006 Spr). '3d digital maps: New development in cartography for cultural heritage.' e-Perimetron 1,2: 164-169. Adami, Andrea, & Francesco Guerra (2008). 'Coronelli’s Virtual Globe.' e-Perimetron 3,4: 243-250. 17 mei 2020 www.explokart.eu/publicaties/online-publicaties/ Alfabetische auteurslijst / Alphabetical author's list Page 3 of 169 Adami, Andrea, Caterina Balletti, Francesco Guerra, & Carlo Monti (2011). 'Lafrery’s perspective map of Milan (1573): genesis and geometric content.' e-Perimetron 6,3: 161-171. Adams, I.H. (1975). 'Economic Process and the Scottish Land Surveyor.' Imago Mundi 27: 13-18. Adams, I.H. (1975). 'George Taylor, a Surveyor o' Pairts.' Imago Mundi 27: 55-63. Adams, Robert, & John Pine (2007 Sum). 'Maps of the Spanish Armada.' IMCoS Journal 109: 7-13. Adams, Robyn (2011). 'Sixteenth-Century Intelligencers and Their Maps.' Imago Mundi 63,2: 201-216. Aerni, Klaus (1999 Jan). 'Die Gemmi - Von der Verbindung zum Weg.' Cartographica Helvetica 19: 3-15. Afferni, Raffaella (2013). 'The experience of Geolat group about the project DAGOClaT - Digital Atlas with Geographical Ontology for Classical Texts.' e-Perimetron 8,3: 153-159. Ahlers, Willy (2004). 'Jacob van Deventer, nieuwe ideeën en nieuwe vragen.' Caert-Thresoor 23,3: 59-64. Ahrens, M.O. (2017). 'The Impact of Captain Jonathan Carver's Map and Journal on the 1783-1783 British-American Peace Agreement.' Imago Mundi 69,2: 216-232. Akerman, James R. (1992). 'Het verkopen van kaarten door wegen te markeren: het 'Blazed Trails' programma van Rand McNally.' Kartografisch Tijdschrift 18,3: 15-21. Akerman, James R. (1993). 'Selling maps, selling highways: Rand McNally's 'Blazed trails' program.' Imago Mundi 45: 77-89. Akerman, James R. (1995). 'The structuring of political territory in early printed atlases.' Imago Mundi 47: 138-154. Åkesson, Leif (1998 Win). 'Andreas Bureus, Father of Swedish Cartography.' IMCoS Journal 75: 49-54. Alai, Cyrus (2018 Mar). 'Mapping the Mediterranean by the cartographers of medieval Islamic societies.' IMCoS Journal 152: 36-46. Ala'i, Cyrus (1992 Aut). 'Oriental medieval maps of the Persian Gulf.' The Map Collector 60: 2-8. Ala'i, Cyrus (1995 Spr). 'Persia or Iran? What do maps say?.' The Map Collector 70: 12-17. Ala'i, Cyrus (2002 Fal). 'The Traditional Cartography of Islamic Classical Societies.' The Portolan 54: 9-19. Ala'i, Cyrus (2003 Aut). 'Mapping Persia: A brief introduction.' IMCoS Journal 94: 5-22. Ala'i, Cyrus (2006 Aut). 'A curious cat from General Maps of Persia [map of Persia in the shape of a cat, 1902].' IMCoS Journal 106: 27. Ala'i, Cyrus (2006 Win). 'Mapping Persia, with reference to the author's newly published book: 'General maps of Persia, 1477-1925'.' The Portolan 67: 25-38. Ala'i, Cyrus (2012 Spr). 'The Russian (Van Verden) Chart of the Caspian Sea of 1720.' The Portolan 83: 24-37. Ala'i. Cyrus (1997 May/Jun). 'A New Home for an Old Map.' Mercator's World 2,3: 62-63. Alberda, Jouke (2003). 'De geschiedenis van de landmeetkundige ingenieursverenigingen.' Geodesia 45: 496-499. Albers, Lutz (2007). ''Die Ostfrieslandkarte des Ubbo Emmius.' Mitteilungen (Freundeskreis für Cartographica in der Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz e. V.) 20: 18-29. Albu, Emily (2005). 'Imperial Geography and the Medieval Peutinger Map.' Imago Mundi 57,2: 136-148. Alchin, Andrew (2015 Aut). 'The 1541 Siege of Buda as described by Hans Sachs and depicted by Erhard Schön.' IMCoS Journal 142: 28-36. Alexander, Isabella (2015). 'The Legal Journey of Paterson’s Roads.' Imago Mundi 67,1: 12- 32.
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