GIS and history: Epistemologies, reflections, and considerations

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In March, the gypsies returned. This time they brought a telescope and a magnifying glass the size of a drum, which they exhibited as the latest discovery of the Jews of Amsterdam. They placed a gypsy woman at one end of the village and set up the telescope at the entrance of the tent. For the price of five reales, people could look into the telescope and see the gypsy woman an arm's length away. Science has eliminated distance, Melquiades proclaimed. In a short time, man will be able to see what is happening in any place in the world without leaving his own house.

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Travis, C. (2013). GIS and history: Epistemologies, reflections, and considerations. In History and GIS: Epistemologies, Considerations and Reflections (Vol. 9789400750098, pp. 173–193). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5009-8_12

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