Geography people
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Immanuel Kent | show 🗑
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show | applied principles of geometry to measuring land area
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Anaximander | show 🗑
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show | may have been the first to propose a spherical world, arguing that the sphere was the most perfect form
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Hecataeus | show 🗑
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Aristotle | show 🗑
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Eratosthenes | show 🗑
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Strabo | show 🗑
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show | wrote an eight-volume Geographia, codified basic principles of mapmaking, and prepared numerous maps that were not improved upon for more than 1,000 years
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show | (“Tribute of Yu”), written by an unknown author in 5 BC, described the economic resources of the country’s different provinces; it was a chapter in a book called Shujing (“Book of Documents”), considered one of five classics of ancient Chinese literature
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Pei Xiu | show 🗑
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Muhammad al-Idrisi | show 🗑
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show | a Moroccan scholar who wrote Rihla (“Travels”) based on three decades of journeys covering more than 120,000 kilometers (75,000 miles) through northern Africa, southern Europe, and much of Asia
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show | a German cartographer who was credited with producing the first map to use the label “America”; he wrote on the map (translated from Latin) “from Amerigo the discoverer . . . as if it were the land of Americus, thus America”
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show | a Flemish cartographer, who created the first modern atlas and was the first to hypothesize that the continents were once joined together before drifting apart
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show | who produced Geographia Generalis, which stood for more than a century as the standard treatise on systematic geography
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