Also CART-. [f. L. charta, carta, in med. sense ‘chart,’ ‘map’ (a. Gr. χάρτης) + Gr. -γραφος writing, writer + -ER: in mod.F. chartographe.] One who draws charts or maps. Cf. CARTOGRAPHER.

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1852.  Freeman’s Jrnl., 23 March, 4/2. The author of the famous Physical Atlas may be said to have effected as a practical chartographer.

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1864.  Sat. Rev., 23 July, 127/1 (L.). We should have thought it better for a chartographer to admit his ignorance.

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1878.  Hooker & Ball, Marocco, 379. The chartographer has spoiled his map.

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  So Chartographic, -al, a., Chartographist, Chartography, all which are also written CART-.

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1864.  Sat. Rev., 23 July, 126/2 (L.). The careful delineation of the vast basin of the Amazon, as showing a considerable advance in chartographic certainty.

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1880.  Blackw. Mag., Sept., 323/1. The chartographic prints of the Cadastral Survey.

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1884.  Academy, 22 March, 207. Mr. Cust … obliged the chartographist to adhere to Fred Müller’s classification.

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1851.  J. R. Jackson (title), Chartography.

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1883.  Gd. Words, 241. Columbus turned his attention to chartography.

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