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schema:alternateName "Rumsey, David, 1944-"

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schema:text Text in English, German, and French.
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schema:text Includes translation
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schema:text Line, color, area, symbol. 1,200 years of visually transferring knowledge / Sandra Rendgen. Middle Ages. Seeing data through maps / David Rumsey. Early Modern Age. Mining gems from the history of data visualization / Michael Friendly. 19th Century. Understanding humans and machines / Michael Stoll. 20th Century. The forgotten origins of news infographics.
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