Specifying Ignorance in Eighteenth-Century Cartography, a Powerful Way to Promote the Geographer’s Work: The Example of Jean-Baptiste d’Anville. Haguet, L. In The Dark Side of Knowledge: Histories of Ignorance, 1400 to 1800, pages 358–381. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2016.
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