noun
- Plural of chorographer; people who write or compile descriptions of regions, countries, or places, especially with attention to their geography and physical features.
Usage: Often used in historical or academic contexts; Related to the discipline of chorography
Examples
- Medieval chorographers documented the landscapes and settlements of Europe with remarkable detail.
- The chorographers of the Renaissance created some of the earliest systematic descriptions of newly explored territories.
- Modern chorographers combine traditional geographical writing with digital mapping technologies.
- Ancient chorographers like Strabo provided invaluable accounts of the known world.
- These chorographers specialized in describing the cultural and physical characteristics of specific regions.