Arnold Horner and the study of Irish cartographic history
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https://doi.org/10.55650/igj.2012.26Abstract
The subject of Arnold Horner’s undergraduate dissertation in 1968 was a mideighteenth-century manuscript atlas depicting estates in Co. Kildare. Since then, nearly half his scholarly publications have dealt with various aspects of early Irish mapmaking. For 40 years and more he has also been committed to teaching and research in mainstream human geography. Far from being in any way competitive, these two interests, map-
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2014-04-12
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Andrews, J. J. (2014). Arnold Horner and the study of Irish cartographic history. Irish Geography, 45(3), 283–288. https://doi.org/10.55650/igj.2012.26
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