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14291	Jacobs, Joseph	The Story of Geographical Discovery: How the World Became Known			.txt	text/plain	48659	2287	69	Where he does not know he imagines, and some of his imaginings have had a most important influence upon the progress of geographical knowledge. But to record geographical knowledge, the first thing that is necessary is a map, and accordingly it is a Greek philosopher named ANAXIMANDER of Miletus, of the sixth century B.C., to whom we owe the invention of map-drawing.	cache/14291.txt	txt/14291.txt
