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- History of geography (8)
- Allemagne ; Concile de Florence ; Délégation russe ; Géographie historique ; Histoire de la géographie ; Histoire urbaine ; Italie ; Récit de voyage ; Siècle 15 (1)
- Amérique ; Colomb (Christophe) ; Découverte ; Histoire de la géographie (1)
- Analyse historique ; Biobibliographie ; Biographie ; Ecole allemande ; Histoire de la géographie ; PLEWE (E.) (1)
- Australie ; Explorateur ; HUMBOLDT (A. von) ; Histoire de la géographie ; LEICHHARDT (L.) ; Siècle 19 (1)
- Biographie ; Chine ; Géographie physique ; Géologie ; Histoire de la géographie ; Histoire de la géologie ; Weng Wen-Hao (1)
- Biographie ; Déterminisme ; Environnement ; Histoire de la géographie ; Pensée géographique ; Taylor (G.) (1)
- Culturel ; Etats-Unis ; Ethnicité ; Géographie historique ; Géographie urbaine ; Histoire de la géographie ; RATZEL (F.) ; Récit de voyage ; Siècle 19 ; Vie urbaine (1)
- Ecole géographique ; Géographie humaine ; Histoire de la géographie ; Pays-Bas ; Siècle XX (1)
- 15 Seiki roshiajin no mita doitsu, itaria toshi - (Fuirentsue Kogaigi he no tabi) no kiroku kara (Villes allemandes et italiennes vues par un russe au XV siècle - d'après Voyage vers l'assemblée municipale de Florence ) (1)
- Christopher Columbus and the New World he found (1)
- Ernst Plewe und das historische Element in der geographischen Wissenschaft Ernst Plewe et l'élément historique en géographie (1)
- Griffith Taylor and geography in Canada in Reflections and visions. 25 years of geography at Waterloo. (1)
- Ludwig Leichhardt und Alexander von Humboldt (1)
- Sketches of urban and cultural life in North America. (1)
- Weng Wen-Hao's contribution to the founding of geographical science in China. (1)
- Taylor built at Toronto an international reputation. He wrote on large, important topics : environment and nation, world peace and future world population. He explored new areas in geography.
- Christopher Columbus and the New World he found
- Ernst Plewe's life-work was primarily concerned with the history of geography. Most of his work was dedicated to this field being distinguished by diversity and linguistic elegance and throughout his life he considered himself a critic within
- the field of geography, as he himself said. In memory of him it was therefore only appropriate to reflect on the significance of the history of geography as we see it today. Its present importance is, in the author's opinion, based on the fact
- 15 Seiki roshiajin no mita doitsu, itaria toshi - (Fuirentsue Kogaigi he no tabi) no kiroku kara (Villes allemandes et italiennes vues par un russe au XV siècle - d'après Voyage vers l'assemblée municipale de Florence )
- as a person and as a geographer who was heard of in 1848 when he explored the interior of Australia. - (IH)
- Final lecture of Prof. van Paassen. He discusses some headlines in the development of Dutch human geography since 1907. (AGD).
- One of the founders of modern geography in China, Weng was a geologist whose contribution was largely in physiography. He was the first Chinese to introduce the Wengener's hypothesis of continental drift into China, published extensively
- observations were mainly of cities| lengthy periods were spent in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond, Charleston, Columbia, Savannah, and New Orleans. From there he moved up the Mississippi River to St. Louis. Cincinnati, Chicago, Denver