Arthur H. Robinson Quote

Mathematical equations and literary phrases are useful but they are no substitute for the spatial eloquence of the map.


Uniqueness of the Map, American Cartographer, Volume 5, Number 1, 1978


Mathematical equations and literary phrases are useful but they are no substitute for the spatial eloquence of the map.

Mathematical equations and literary phrases are useful but they are no substitute for the spatial eloquence of the map.

Mathematical equations and literary phrases are useful but they are no substitute for the spatial eloquence of the map.

Mathematical equations and literary phrases are useful but they are no substitute for the spatial eloquence of the map.