Adalékok a Zempléni-hegység torténeti foldrajzahoz (18-19. szazad). (Contributions to the historical geography of the Zemplén Mountains, 18th-19th centuries)
Manuscript maps, descriptions and objects documentative value served to reconstruct the economic life of the Zemplén-Tokaj region with special regard to viticulture which made it one of the richest regions in Hungary in the 17th-18th cent. Grape
Climate reconstruction ; Fourteenth Century ; Historical geography ; Holocene ; Mediterranean climate ; Nineteenth Century ; Slovenia ; Storm
of this these phenomena. Outstanding are the 17th and the 18thcenturies, especially their fist halves whose weather conditions rank among the most unfavourable in the last millennium. In addition to severe winters with damages done by frosts, dry or too wet summers, 12
violent storms in the 17thcentury and 16 in the 18thcentury caused great damage and considerably aggravated the conditions of living. The occurence of storms in the fist halves of the 17th and the 18thcenturies was equal to that at the end of the 20th
century, when frequenter occurence of such weather extremes is mainly believed to be caused by the general warming of the atmosphere. - (IKR)
Landboeken. Mogelijkheden en beperkingen voor historisch-geografisch onderzoek Flanders land survey records of the 17th and 18thcentury. Potentialities and restrictions for the historical geographer
Century 15th ; Century 16th ; Century17th ; Century18th ; City;Town ; Daily life ; District ; France ; Ile-de-France ; Paris ; Patrimony ; Topography ; Urban history ; Urban society
Geographical Department was established in 1883 at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. In the paper is given the review of department of Croatian geography in six stages: (1) up to 17thcentury; (2) 17th and 18thcenturies; (3) 19th century; (4
and 18thcenturies, and finally to the expansion of observing networks to a near-global coverage in the last century. Recent developments in hydroclimatology have involved improving data-gathering networks, achieving new understanding of the reliability
The A. reviews the long history of hydroclimatology from the speculative ideas of the ancient Greeks, to the theoretical reasoning of late Renaissance scholars, to the beginning of quantification with the basic collection of needed data in the 17th
18th-20th century flood-induced changes in the landscapes of the Mała Wisła Valley within the Qświęcimska Basin
to this day was also put in place (in the 16th-17thcenturies). Numerous floods regularly devastated the ponds, and the receding of floodwaters was followed by the rebuilding of ponds. This brought significant changes in the landscape of the valley.
In this short paper an attempt in made to bring to light examples of Swedish influence on Norwegian hydrological knowledge before the Swedish-Norwegian union in 1814. Dano Norwegian topographic literature from the 16th, 17th and 18thcenturies
Eighteenth Century ; Historical geography ; Lithuania ; Local administration ; Poland ; Seventeenth Century ; Territory
The 17th and 18thcenturies are a period in the history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth marked by the domination of powerful noble families. The increased significance of magnate’s families was closely associated with the development
In the 17th and 18thcentury Amsterdam was the centre of the so-called golden age of Dutch cartography. Well known cartographers and publishers worked in the city and left their marks still visible in the cityscape. The article wants to encourage