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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Realistically representing our three-dimensional world has been the subject of many (philosophical) discussions since ancient times. While the recognition of the globular shape of the Earth goes back to Pythagoras¿ statements of the sixth century B. C. , the two-dimensional, circular depiction of the Earth¿s surface has remained prevailing and also dominated the art of painting until the late Middle Ages. Given the immature technological means, objects on the Earth¿s surface were often represented in academic and technical disciplines by two-dimensional cross-sections oriented along combinations of three mutually perpendicular directions. As soon as computer science evolved, scientists have steadily been improving the three-dimensional representation of the Earth and developed techniques to analyze the many natural processes and phenomena taking part on its surface. Both computer aided design (CAD) and geographical information systems (GIS) have been developed in parallel during the last three decades. While the former concentrates more on the detailed design of geometric models of object shapes, the latter emphasizes the topological relationships between geographical objects and analysis of spatial patterns. Nonetheless, this distinction has become increasingly blurred and both approaches have been integrated into commercial software packages. In recent years, an active line of inquiry has emerged along the junctures of CAD and GIS, viz. 3D geoinformation science. Studies along this line have recently made significant inroads in terms of 3D modeling and data acquisition.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Realistically representing our three-dimensional world has been the subject of many (philosophical) discussions since ancient times. While the recognition of the globular shape of the Earth goes back to Pythagoras¿ statements of the sixth century B. C. , the two-dimensional, circular depiction of the Earth¿s surface has remained prevailing and also dominated the art of painting until the late Middle Ages. Given the immature technological means, objects on the Earth¿s surface were often represented in academic and technical disciplines by two-dimensional cross-sections oriented along combinations of three mutually perpendicular directions. As soon as computer science evolved, scientists have steadily been improving the three-dimensional representation of the Earth and developed techniques to analyze the many natural processes and phenomena taking part on its surface. Both computer aided design (CAD) and geographical information systems (GIS) have been developed in parallel during the last three decades. While the former concentrates more on the detailed design of geometric models of object shapes, the latter emphasizes the topological relationships between geographical objects and analysis of spatial patterns. Nonetheless, this distinction has become increasingly blurred and both approaches have been integrated into commercial software packages. In recent years, an active line of inquiry has emerged along the junctures of CAD and GIS, viz. 3D geoinformation science. Studies along this line have recently made significant inroads in terms of 3D modeling and data acquisition.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Realistically representing our three-dimensional world has been the subject of many (philosophical) discussions since ancient times. While the recognition of the globular shape of the Earth goes back to Pythagoras¿ statements of the sixth century B. C. , the two-dimensional, circular depiction of the Earth¿s surface has remained prevailing and also dominated the art of painting until the late Middle Ages. Given the immature technological means, objects on the Earth¿s surface were often represented in academic and technical disciplines by two-dimensional cross-sections oriented along combinations of three mutually perpendicular directions. As soon as computer science evolved, scientists have steadily been improving the three-dimensional representation of the Earth and developed techniques to analyze the many natural processes and phenomena taking part on its surface. Both computer aided design (CAD) and geographical information systems (GIS) have been developed in parallel during the last three decades. While the former concentrates more on the detailed design of geometric models of object shapes, the latter emphasizes the topological relationships between geographical objects and analysis of spatial patterns. Nonetheless, this distinction has become increasingly blurred and both approaches have been integrated into commercial software packages. In recent years, an active line of inquiry has emerged along the junctures of CAD and GIS, viz. 3D geoinformation science. Studies along this line have recently made significant inroads in terms of 3D modeling and data acquisition.
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Condizione: New. pp. 236.
Condizione: New. pp. 236.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012
ISBN 10: 3642261094 ISBN 13: 9783642261091
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Realistically representing our three-dimensional world has been the subject of many (philosophical) discussions since ancient times. While the recognition of the globular shape of the Earth goes back to Pythagoras' statements of the sixth century B. C. , the two-dimensional, circular depiction of the Earth's surface has remained prevailing and also dominated the art of painting until the late Middle Ages. Given the immature technological means, objects on the Earth's surface were often represented in academic and technical disciplines by two-dimensional cross-sections oriented along combinations of three mutually perpendicular directions. As soon as computer science evolved, scientists have steadily been improving the three-dimensional representation of the Earth and developed techniques to analyze the many natural processes and phenomena taking part on its surface. Both computer aided design (CAD) and geographical information systems (GIS) have been developed in parallel during the last three decades. While the former concentrates more on the detailed design of geometric models of object shapes, the latter emphasizes the topological relationships between geographical objects and analysis of spatial patterns. Nonetheless, this distinction has become increasingly blurred and both approaches have been integrated into commercial software packages. In recent years, an active line of inquiry has emerged along the junctures of CAD and GIS, viz. 3D geoinformation science. Studies along this line have recently made significant inroads in terms of 3D modeling and data acquisition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009
ISBN 10: 3642047904 ISBN 13: 9783642047909
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Realistically representing our three-dimensional world has been the subject of many (philosophical) discussions since ancient times. While the recognition of the globular shape of the Earth goes back to Pythagoras' statements of the sixth century B. C. , the two-dimensional, circular depiction of the Earth's surface has remained prevailing and also dominated the art of painting until the late Middle Ages. Given the immature technological means, objects on the Earth's surface were often represented in academic and technical disciplines by two-dimensional cross-sections oriented along combinations of three mutually perpendicular directions. As soon as computer science evolved, scientists have steadily been improving the three-dimensional representation of the Earth and developed techniques to analyze the many natural processes and phenomena taking part on its surface. Both computer aided design (CAD) and geographical information systems (GIS) have been developed in parallel during the last three decades. While the former concentrates more on the detailed design of geometric models of object shapes, the latter emphasizes the topological relationships between geographical objects and analysis of spatial patterns. Nonetheless, this distinction has become increasingly blurred and both approaches have been integrated into commercial software packages. In recent years, an active line of inquiry has emerged along the junctures of CAD and GIS, viz. 3D geoinformation science. Studies along this line have recently made significant inroads in terms of 3D modeling and data acquisition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg Okt 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 3642047904 ISBN 13: 9783642047909
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Realistically representing our three-dimensional world has been the subject of many (philosophical) discussions since ancient times. While the recognition of the globular shape of the Earth goes back to Pythagoras¿ statements of the sixth century B. C. , the two-dimensional, circular depiction of the Earth¿s surface has remained prevailing and also dominated the art of painting until the late Middle Ages. Given the immature technological means, objects on the Earth¿s surface were often represented in academic and technical disciplines by two-dimensional cross-sections oriented along combinations of three mutually perpendicular directions. As soon as computer science evolved, scientists have steadily been improving the three-dimensional representation of the Earth and developed techniques to analyze the many natural processes and phenomena taking part on its surface. Both computer aided design (CAD) and geographical information systems (GIS) have been developed in parallel during the last three decades. While the former concentrates more on the detailed design of geometric models of object shapes, the latter emphasizes the topological relationships between geographical objects and analysis of spatial patterns. Nonetheless, this distinction has become increasingly blurred and both approaches have been integrated into commercial software packages. In recent years, an active line of inquiry has emerged along the junctures of CAD and GIS, viz. 3D geoinformation science. Studies along this line have recently made significant inroads in terms of 3D modeling and data acquisition.Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg 236 pp. Englisch.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg Mär 2012, 2012
ISBN 10: 3642261094 ISBN 13: 9783642261091
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Realistically representing our three-dimensional world has been the subject of many (philosophical) discussions since ancient times. While the recognition of the globular shape of the Earth goes back to Pythagoras¿ statements of the sixth century B. C. , the two-dimensional, circular depiction of the Earth¿s surface has remained prevailing and also dominated the art of painting until the late Middle Ages. Given the immature technological means, objects on the Earth¿s surface were often represented in academic and technical disciplines by two-dimensional cross-sections oriented along combinations of three mutually perpendicular directions. As soon as computer science evolved, scientists have steadily been improving the three-dimensional representation of the Earth and developed techniques to analyze the many natural processes and phenomena taking part on its surface. Both computer aided design (CAD) and geographical information systems (GIS) have been developed in parallel during the last three decades. While the former concentrates more on the detailed design of geometric models of object shapes, the latter emphasizes the topological relationships between geographical objects and analysis of spatial patterns. Nonetheless, this distinction has become increasingly blurred and both approaches have been integrated into commercial software packages. In recent years, an active line of inquiry has emerged along the junctures of CAD and GIS, viz. 3D geoinformation science. Studies along this line have recently made significant inroads in terms of 3D modeling and data acquisition.Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg 236 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 2010 edition. 232 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.56 inches. In Stock.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Like New. LIKE NEW. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.
Editore: , Lannoo, 2025, 2025
Da: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgio
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover, 304 pagina's, 33.1 (hoogte) x 26 (breedte) x 3.5 (dikte), rijkelijk geïllustreerd. *Nieuw . ISBN 9789020921120. Dit boek maakt de duizendjarige geschiedenis van Brussel zichtbaar aan de hand van haar meest bijzondere oude kaarten. Van een schaalmodel van de middeleeuwse stad aan de Zenne tot een plan van de Noord-Zuidverbinding die de metropool doorsnijdt: deze kaarten onthullen hoe Brussel door de eeuwen heen uitgroeide tot het kloppend hart van België en Europa. Oude kaarten zijn stille getuigen van het verleden. In het geval van Brussel is dat verleden even rijk als woelig: de stad was achtereenvolgens de hoofdplaats van het hertogdom Brabant, de Zeventien Provinciën, de Zuidelijke Nederlanden, het Verenigd Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, België, de Vlaamse en Franse Gemeenschap en ten slotte ook de Europese Unie. We maken die historische lijn inzichtelijk, onder meer via een oud schema van de zeven geslachten die de stad bestuurden in de late middeleeuwen en een unieke plattegrond die de lezer door de straten gidst waar zich in 1830 de Belgische Revolutie voltrok. Maar de geschiedenis is meer dan een onophoudelijke politieke en militaire machtsstrijd. De zorgvuldig geselecteerde kaarten tonen ook de sociaal-economische en culturele fundamenten van Brussel, door thema's zoals religie, ontspanning, industrie en migratie te belichten. Sommige kaarten, zoals die van Jacob van Deventer, zijn iconisch geworden. Andere verwonderen, zoals een schets van de groentekramen op de Grote Markt en een mentale kaart van het hedendaagse Anderlecht. Een aantal kaarten in dit boek is nooit eerder aan het brede publiek getoond. Zo vonden we een 16de-eeuwse proceskaart die de ruzie tussen stedelingen blootlegt, en een twee meter lang plan met de posities van de Oostenrijkse legers voor het beleg van Brussel. Een team van ervaren historici en cartografen schetst de historische context en leert je hoe je de kaart kunt 'lezen' als venster op het verleden. Dit boek vertelt het verhaal van een stad in beweging. Brussel, als spiegel van onze Belgische en internationale geschiedenis, komt hier tot leven. 0 g.
Lingua: Francese
Editore: Eds Lannoo - Institut geographique national - Bibliotheque royale de Belgique, 2006
ISBN 10: 9020968319 ISBN 13: 9789020968316
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Aggiungi al carrelloIn-4, 34 cm, 248pp., illustr., reliure cart. de l'editeur avec jaquette, Nb-0193,
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Da: CivicoNet, Libreria Virtuale, NAPOLI, NA, Italia
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Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: come nuovo. Condizione sovraccoperta: ottimo. prima edizione. Gli atti del convegno vedono la luce dopo anni di travaglio per la raccolta, la traduzione di alcune relazioni, i ripensamenti degli autori, gli scambi delle bozze. Li pubblichiamo per l'importanza e l'originalità del confronto diretto fra scuole e indirizzi storiografici diversi sulla ricezione che se ne ebbe nei vari paesi europei, tale da farne un testo evento (Boutry), che ha aperto alla Chiesa e al mondo cattolico uno spazio nuovo, liberatorio da forme e paure preclusive verso il dinamico svolgimento sociale proprio dell'economia capitalistica. Una acquisizione che non avviene alla data canonica del 15 maggio 1891, ma con una crescente gradualità, al tempo stesso pragmatica e riflessiva. Descrizione bibliografica I tempi della Rerum Novarum; Autori Vari; Curatore Gabriele De Rosa; Editore Rubbettino 2003; Lunghezza 786 pagine 23 cm; ISBN 9788849807042; Collana Istituto Luigi Sturzo Soggetti: Ecclesiologia Religione Cristianesimo Chiesa cattolica Dottrina Seminari Convegni Filosofia Teologia Encicliche papali Dogma Contesto Ottocento Novecento Realpolitik Leone XIII Rampolla Cultura Influsso tedesco Magistero Famiglia Donna Società di Organizzazione Missione Gerarchia Societé chrétienne Francia Français Encyclique Belgique Zentrum Politica Germania Storia Cattolicesimo Rivoluzione industriale Union de Fribourg Svizzera Newman Formazione dirigente germanica Repubblica Goriziano Slovenia Friulani Croazia Cesare Tondini de' Quarenghi Barnabiti Che fare? Russia Socialismo Comunismo Diplomazia italiana Romolo Murri Padri Pensiero economico contemporaneo Capitalismo Consenso Resistenza Piemontese Vescovi lombardi Provincia Impero austro-ungarico Trentino Veneto Emilia Romagna Murrismo Azione Genova Liguria Marche Questione sociale Umbria Toscana Lazio Problemi Campania Abruzzo Calabria Recezione Italia Meridionale Puglia Sicilia Esposizioni universali Internazionalismo Centesimus Annus Bibliografia leoniana Indici Riferimento Consultazione Collezionismo Libri rari fuori catalogo Codizioni economiche Concilio di Trento Vaticano Papi Giornali Diocesi Quadragesimo anno Mater et magistra Octogesima adveniens Matteo Liberatore Tommaso Maria Zigliara Codice di Camaldoli Movimento operaio cattolico Personalismo Gesuiti Luigi Taparelli D'Azeglio Documenti Vincenzo Tarozzi Marx Engels Saggio sulla libertà Stuart Mill Borghesia Tutela Ceti deboli Donne Bambini Lavoro minorile Sfruttamento Ricchezza Povertà Miseria Salario Retribuzione Giustizia Lotta di classe operaia Massoneria Ateismo Marxista Progresso Commercio Laissez faire Liberalismo Corporativismo Mediazione Pontefice Odio Schiavitù Padroni Diritti umani Lavoratori cristiani Associazioni Cardinali Carità Casse rurali Catholiques Clero Comitato Contadini Cooperazione Costituzione Opera dei Congressi Democrazia cristiana Friburgo von Hertling Giuseppe Toniolo Hitze Ketteler Kulturkampf Eglise Laicato Lettera Pastorale Liberale Medolago Pontificato Popolo Santa Sede De Gasperi America Domenico Tardini George Gibbons Giovanni Antonazzi D'Annibale Goessens Homini igitur John Tracy Manning Populorum Progressio Proletariato Proprietà Eduardo Soderini Sollicitudo rei socialis Volpini Profitto Riposo Ricchi Poveri Sciopero Summa Theologica Insegnamenti Thomas d'Aquino Usura Venerabili Fratelli Virtù Working Classes His Holiness Pope Leo Labor Unions Wages Earners Employers Wealth Welfare Ecclesiology Religion Christianity Catholic Church Doctrine Seminars Conferences Philosophy Theology Papal Encyclicals Context Nineteenth Twentieth century Culture Influence Magisterium Family Woman Organization Society Mission Hierarchy France Politics Germany History Catholicism Industrial revolution Switzerland Leadership Training Republic Croatia Barnabites What to do Socialism Communism Italian diplomacy Fathers Thought Capitalism Consensus Resistance Bishops Austro-Hungarian Empire Action Social question Problems Reception Southern Italy Sicily Expo Internationalism Leonine bibliography Ketteler.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBrussel; Nationaal Geografisch Instituut, (Lannoo - Tielt), 2006, in-4°, 248 pp. Linnen uitgeversband met originele stofwikkel.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTielt Lannoo 2006 Gebonden, linnen met stofomslag, 248pp., 26x34cm., talrijke ills. in kleur en z/w., in zeer goede staat (stofwikkel met lichte gebruikssporen en oppervlakkige krassen). ISBN 9789020968163. Een onmisbaar naslagwerk voor alle liefhebbers van oude kaarten en de geschiedenis van België. Door de eeuwen heen is ons landschap fel veranderd: steden breidden uit, rivieren werden gekanaliseerd, het spinnenweb van wegen drong door tot in de kleinste uithoeken van ons land. Die evoluties kun je het beste aanschouwelijk maken door oude kaarten en oude foto's met elkaar te vergelijken. In dit boek worden systematisch kaartfragmenten opgenomen uit de 18de eeuw (de Kabinetskaart van graaf Ferraris), de 19de eeuw (de kaart van Philippe Vander Maelen en de eerste topografische kaarten van het Dépôt de la Guerre et de la Topographie) en de 20ste eeuw (de actuele topografische kaarten van het NGI). Speciaal voor dit boek werd meer dan een jaar archiefwerk verricht. Hoe is ons landschap veranderd? Wanneer zijn die evoluties er gekomen? Wat is wél intact gebleven? De voorbije drie eeuwen is ons landschap ingrijpend veranderd. De mozaïek van groene landerijen, akkers en bossen werd in nauwelijks 250 jaar omgevormd tot een land waarin het netwerk van auto-, spoor- en waterwegen steeds dichter werd. Het aanzicht van de rurale gebieden veranderde. Rivieren werden gekanaliseerd. Kleine woonkernen sloten zich aaneen en steden breidden stelselmatig uit. In dit boek brengen enkele van de meest ervaren landschapsgeografen van België de belangrijkste evoluties in beeld door oude én nieuwe kaarten, gravures en foto's met elkaar te vergelijken en te becommentariëren. De ontwikkelingen in het rurale, stedelijke, industriële en toeristische landschap komen tot leven door een systematische vergelijking van de kabinetskaart van graaf de Ferraris (18de eeuw), de kaart van Philippe Vandermaelen, de eerste topografische kaarten van het Krijgs- en Topografisch Depot (beide 19de eeuw) met de meer actuele kaarten en luchtfoto's van het Nationaal Geografisch Instituut (20ste eeuw). Deze series worden aangevuld met talrijke andere uitzonderlijke kaartfragmenten. Om dit unieke, vaak nooit eerder gepubliceerde cartografische en fotografische materiaal te verzamelen, werd meer dan een jaar archiefwerk verricht in binnen- en buitenland. Het Nationaal Geografisch Instituut nam hiervoor het initiatief in het kader van zijn 175-jarig bestaan, in samenwerking met de Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België, de Université Libre de Bruxelles, de Universiteit Gent, de Koninklijke Militaire School en de Société royale belge de Géographie. Hoe kun je de evolutie van onze geschiedenis immers beter duiden dan aan de hand van oude en nieuwe kaarten? Zo verschijnt op de topografische kaart van Jalhay uit de jaren 1870 het eikenbladvormige stuwmeer van de Gileppe, gecreëerd om de zoetwatervoorziening van de textielnijverheid in Verviers te verzekeren. Op de topografische kaarten van tussen de twee wereldoorlogen zien we rond de steden sociale woonwijken opduiken zoals de tuinwijken rond Brussel en de Kempische mijnsteden. Maar ook op de meest recente kaarten zien we veranderingen: naast de Zillebeekvijver in Ieper, die sinds 1295 vrijwel onveranderd is gebleven, tonen de kaarten van 2000 nu ook een nieuw wachtbekken, de Verdronken Weide. Dit zijn slechts enkele voorbeelden uit de overvloedige schat aan historische informatie die in dit boek werd samengebracht.