Arthur H. Robinson
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American geographer
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Arthur H. Robinson's Degrees
- PhD Geography University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Geography University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Arthur H. Robinson Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur H. Robinson was an American geographer and cartographer, who was professor in the Geography Department at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1947 until he retired in 1980. He was a prolific writer and influential philosopher on cartography, and one of his most notable accomplishments is the Robinson projection of 1961.
Arthur H. Robinson's Published Works
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- Elements of Cartography (1953) (751)
- Early Thematic Mapping in the History of Cartography (1982) (187)
- The Look of Maps: An Examination of Cartographic Design (1953) (114)
- The Map as a Communication System (1975) (82)
- On Maps and Mapping, from The Nature of Maps: Essays toward Understanding Maps and Mapping (1977) (71)
- The Look of Maps (1952) (70)
- The thematic maps of Charles Joseph Minard (1967) (58)
- The 1837 Maps of Henry Drury Harness (1955) (53)
- THE NECESSITY OF WEIGHTING VALUES IN CORRELATION ANALYSIS OF AREAL DATA (1956) (53)
- The compleat plattmaker : essays on chart, map, and globe making in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (1980) (41)
- Elements of geography (1936) (37)
- A METHOD FOR DESCRIBING QUANTITATIVELY THE CORRESPONDENCE OF GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTIONS1 (1957) (35)
- Arno Peters and His New Cartography (1985) (34)
- RECTANGULAR WORLD MAPS—NO! (1990) (33)
- Humboldt's Map of Isothermal Lines: A Milestone in Thematic Cartography (1967) (31)
- A CORRELATION AND REGRESSION ANALYSIS APPLIED TO RURAL FARM POPULATION DENSITIES IN THE GREAT PLAINS1 (1961) (31)
- Cartography 1950-2000 (1977) (26)
- Physical elements of geography (1942) (25)
- A New Method of Terrain Representation (1957) (24)
- Which Map Is Best? Projections for World Maps (1986) (22)
- The Use of Deformational Data in Evaluating World Map Projections (1951) (22)
- Cartographical innovations : an international handbook of mapping terms to 1900 (1989) (19)
- On Perks and Pokes (1961) (17)
- Choosing a world map (1988) (17)
- The fidelity of isopleth maps : an experimental study (1970) (17)
- The Genealogy of the Isopleth (1971) (16)
- Elements of Cartography. Second Edition (1960) (16)
- A New Method for the Representation of Dispersed Rural Population (1940) (15)
- GEOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY THEN AND NOW (1979) (15)
- The Uniqueness of the Map (1977) (14)
- THE POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF CARTOGRAPHY IN LIBERAL EDUCATION (1965) (14)
- Which map is best (1986) (14)
- Research in Cartographic Design (1977) (10)
- MAPPING THE CORRESPONDENCE OF ISARITHMIC MAPS1 (1962) (9)
- The Future of the International Map (1965) (8)
- A Method for Producing Shaded Relief from Areal Slope Data (1946) (8)
- IT WAS THE MAPMAKERS WHO REALLY DISCOVERED AMERICA (1992) (7)
- CARTOGRAPHY AS AN ART (1989) (6)
- Nathaniel Blackmore's plaine chart of Nova Scotia: Isobaths in the open sea? (1976) (5)
- ON SURFACE REPRESENTATION USING TRACES OF PARALLEL INCLINED PLANES (1969) (4)
- An Analytical Approach to Map Projections (1949) (4)
- The Development of Cartography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1991) (4)
- Fundamentals of Physical Geography (2011) (3)
- “THE CURVE OF THE GREY SPECTRUM”: A REVIEW (1959) (3)
- The Case for Thematic Maps as Mediated Seeing (1998) (3)
- Cartography—Which Way? (1967) (2)
- Interrupting a Map Projection: A Partial analysis of its Value (1953) (2)
- Foundations of Cartographic Methodology (1947) (2)
- The President's Globe (1997) (2)
- A Program of Research to Aid Cartographic Design Presented to the Commission on Cartographic Communication—International Cartographic Association (1982) (2)
- Notes on a Physiographic Diagram of Tyosen (Korea) (1941) (1)
- The Role Of The User In The Map Communication Process: Discussion: An Interchange Of Ideas And Reactions (1971) (1)
- Cartography as a Visual Technique, from The Look of Maps (2011) (1)
- Nine Short Essays About Maps (1998) (1)
- Reflections on the Gall-Peters Projection. (1987) (1)
- International Cartographic Association IV General Assembly, Ottawa 1972 Presidential Address (1973) (1)
- University Training For Government Cartographers (1951) (1)
- CARTOGRAPHIC GROUP WEST LAKES DIVISION (1954) (0)
- REPORT OF THE DELEGATE OF THE AAG TO THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE (1964) (0)
- The Atlas of Wisconsin: General Maps and Gazetteer (1974) (0)
- Relationships of Thematic Map Signage to the Topographical Base (1998) (0)
- George P. Kellaway: Map Projections (1951) (0)
- Pictures and Other Non-Map Graphics Combined with Maps (1998) (0)
- A Cartographic Quincentenary (1993) (0)
- Geography in Human Destiny (2012) (0)
- A FURTHER REPORT REMARIKABLE SERIES OF CASES OF MOLLIJSCUM FIBROSUM IN CHILDREN (2007) (0)
- In Memoriam: John P. Snyder (1926-1997) (1997) (0)
- What Kind of Thing Is a Map? Not a Globe; Maybe a Picture. (1998) (0)
- The atlas of Britain — A review (1964) (0)
- Kinds of Thematic Map (1998) (0)
- A Close Relative of Maps: Letter-Rack Trompe-l'Oeil (1998) (0)
- Process as the Subject of Thematic Maps (1998) (0)
- The Relationship of Topography to Landscape (1998) (0)
- What Is It That Is Represented on a Topographical Map (1998) (0)
- Four Short Essays on Subjects Relevant to Maps (1998) (0)
- The Imagery of Topographical Maps (1998) (0)
- PRESIDENT'S REPORT: At THE Annual Business Meeting, April 1, 1964 (1964) (0)
- The Geographical Interpretation of Topographical Maps@@@Geography from the Air@@@Elements of Cartography (1953) (0)
- A Tribute to John Clinton Sherman (1997) (0)
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