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- Bernardo_de_Miera_y_Pacheco abstract "Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco (4 August 1713 – 4 or 11 April 1785) was \"perhaps the most prolific and important cartographer of New Spain\" as well as an artist, particularly as a Santero (wood-carver of religious images). He has been called a polymath, being \"proficient in astronomy, cartography, mathematics, geography, geology, geometry, military tactics, commerce, husbandry, oenology, metallurgy, languages, iconology, iconography, liturgy, painting, sculpture and drawing.\"".
- Bernardo_de_Miera_y_Pacheco comment "Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco (4 August 1713 – 4 or 11 April 1785) was \"perhaps the most prolific and important cartographer of New Spain\" as well as an artist, particularly as a Santero (wood-carver of religious images). He has been called a polymath, being \"proficient in astronomy, cartography, mathematics, geography, geology, geometry, military tactics, commerce, husbandry, oenology, metallurgy, languages, iconology, iconography, liturgy, painting, sculpture and drawing.\"".