Author: George Everest
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Languages : en
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An Account of the Measurement of Two Sections of the Meridional Arc of India, Bounded by the Parallels of 18 3' 15", 24 7' 11", and 29 30' 48". Engravings
An Account of the Measurement of Two Sections of the Meridional Arc of India
Author: Sir George Everest
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Category : Arc measures
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Arc measures
Languages : en
Pages : 652
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An Account of the Measurement of Two Sections of the Meridional Arc of India, Bounded by the Parallels of 18° 3' 15"; 24° 7' 11"; & 29° 30' 48" Conducted Under the Orders of the Honourable East-India Company
An Account of the Measurement of Two Sections of the Meridional Arc of India, Bounded by the Parallels of 18° 3' 15"; 24° 7' 11"; & 29° 30' 48" Conducted Under the Orders of the Honourable East-India Company
Records of the Survey of India
Records of the Survey of India
Author: Survey of India
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 224
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 224
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Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India
Author: Survey of India. Trigonometrical Branch
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Category : Geodesy
Languages : en
Pages : 420
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Category : Geodesy
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Mapping an Empire
Author: Matthew H. Edney
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226184862
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
In this fascinating history of the British surveys of India, Matthew H. Edney relates how imperial Britain used modern survey techniques to not only create and define the spatial image of its Empire, but also to legitimate its colonialist activities. "There is much to be praised in this book. It is an excellent history of how India came to be painted red in the nineteenth century. But more importantly, Mapping an Empire sets a new standard for books that examine a fundamental problem in the history of European imperialism."—D. Graham Burnett, Times Literary Supplement "Mapping an Empire is undoubtedly a major contribution to the rapidly growing literature on science and empire, and a work which deserves to stimulate a great deal of fresh thinking and informed research."—David Arnold, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History "This case study offers broadly applicable insights into the relationship between ideology, technology and politics. . . . Carefully read, this is a tale of irony about wishful thinking and the limits of knowledge."—Publishers Weekly
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226184862
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
In this fascinating history of the British surveys of India, Matthew H. Edney relates how imperial Britain used modern survey techniques to not only create and define the spatial image of its Empire, but also to legitimate its colonialist activities. "There is much to be praised in this book. It is an excellent history of how India came to be painted red in the nineteenth century. But more importantly, Mapping an Empire sets a new standard for books that examine a fundamental problem in the history of European imperialism."—D. Graham Burnett, Times Literary Supplement "Mapping an Empire is undoubtedly a major contribution to the rapidly growing literature on science and empire, and a work which deserves to stimulate a great deal of fresh thinking and informed research."—David Arnold, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History "This case study offers broadly applicable insights into the relationship between ideology, technology and politics. . . . Carefully read, this is a tale of irony about wishful thinking and the limits of knowledge."—Publishers Weekly
Account of the Operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India: Levelling of precision in India (1858-1909)
Author: India. Great Trigonometrical Survey
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 582
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 582
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Transformation of Survey of India
Author: Prithvish Nag
Publisher: Ethics International Press
ISBN: 1804412392
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
The Survey of India was established as Survey of Bengal in 1767, and the post of Surveyor General of India is one of the longest-standing scientific roles in the world. For more than 250 years, it has made contributions in the field of surveying and mapping, as well as wider contributions to geography, geology and earth sciences. Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, was named after Sir George Everest, Surveyor General of India, 1830 - 1843. The author’s time as Surveyor General of India in 2001 to 2005 was the first time that a Geographer held this historic post. Transformative changes and initiatives described include reorganisation of the nationwide setup; introduction of dual map series under the National Map Policy 2005; establishment of National Spatial Data Infrastructure; Transformation of Field Operations; Geodesy, including the scientific study of topographical deformation following the tsunami in 2004. This was a time of change and important scientific contributions made during the period. This unique book addresses wide-ranging issues covered under the Survey; Geography, Geology, Forestry, Military Science, Civil Engineering, Geospatial Technology, Architecture, Environment and Ecology. The history of the Survey of India is deeply linked with the history of India itself, so the book will be of particular interest to historians as well.
Publisher: Ethics International Press
ISBN: 1804412392
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
The Survey of India was established as Survey of Bengal in 1767, and the post of Surveyor General of India is one of the longest-standing scientific roles in the world. For more than 250 years, it has made contributions in the field of surveying and mapping, as well as wider contributions to geography, geology and earth sciences. Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, was named after Sir George Everest, Surveyor General of India, 1830 - 1843. The author’s time as Surveyor General of India in 2001 to 2005 was the first time that a Geographer held this historic post. Transformative changes and initiatives described include reorganisation of the nationwide setup; introduction of dual map series under the National Map Policy 2005; establishment of National Spatial Data Infrastructure; Transformation of Field Operations; Geodesy, including the scientific study of topographical deformation following the tsunami in 2004. This was a time of change and important scientific contributions made during the period. This unique book addresses wide-ranging issues covered under the Survey; Geography, Geology, Forestry, Military Science, Civil Engineering, Geospatial Technology, Architecture, Environment and Ecology. The history of the Survey of India is deeply linked with the history of India itself, so the book will be of particular interest to historians as well.